Process Development · Automation · Systems & Infrastructure · Technical Operations
Nathan Curtis
I work at the intersection of operations, automation, and infrastructure — building tools, diagnosing failures across software, hardware, and network layers, and connecting workflows across departments. When systems break or processes stall, I'm the one brought in to map the problem and implement a fix.
What I Work Across
Automation & Workflows
OCR pipelines, batch processing, document classification, file conversion systems, job scheduling. If someone is doing it by hand more than twice, I'm already writing the script.
Systems & Infrastructure
Active Directory, Group Policy, DNS/DHCP, NAS deployment (RAID, permissions, backups), firewall configuration, network segmentation. I administer the environment the software lives in.
Production Hardware
Full maintenance kits on Kyocera production printers. Fuser, drum, and feed diagnostics. Hardware integration into imaging workflows. This isn't side work — it's part of why I'm effective.
Tooling & Interfaces
Internal dashboards, AG Grid inline editing, SQL-driven stat tracking, Electron apps, PyQt5 desktop tools. Built for the people who actually use them.
Technical Operations
Cross-departmental workflow design, system diagnostics across layers, environment stabilization. I'm the person brought in when something is broken and nobody knows where to start.
Selected Projects
Coil
An opinionated Python-to-executable compiler. Directory in, standalone exe out — with built-in decompilation to recover your source when you need it.
Feather
A lightweight image optimizer for production environments. Dynamically resizes and compresses TIFF and JPEG files with multithreaded batch processing.
File Processor
A network-aware batch file processor that converts PDFs to TIFF/JPEG and handles format conversions at scale across shared directories.
Study Aggregator
A DICOM medical imaging processor that reads studies from directories, ZIPs, and optical drives, then generates organized patient reports via clipboard or PDF.
Much of my strongest work is proprietary. See all projects and case studies →