Andrew Lensch

University Place, WA • andrewlensch.xyz

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Entry-level IT support and web enthusiast with hands-on PC building and troubleshooting, beginner Python/Java, and modern web UI work. Seeking a junior role to grow, learn fast, and contribute to reliable systems and clean user experiences.

Skills

  • IT/Systems: PC assembly, hardware/software troubleshooting, Windows basics, basic networking
  • Languages: Python (beginner), Java (beginner), HTML/CSS/JavaScript (fundamentals)
  • Web: SvelteKit, Tailwind CSS, modern UI patterns, accessibility and performance basics
  • Tools: VS Code, Git, Adobe Photoshop & Premiere Pro, OBS Studio
  • Soft skills: customer service, communication, teamwork, time management

Experience

Tacoma Web Works — Founder & Web Designer (2025 – Present)
University Place, WA • Freelance web services
  • Designed and launched the Tacoma Web Works brand and marketing site
  • Built fast, mobile‑first pages with semantic HTML and accessibility best practices
  • Scoped small projects, communicated timelines, deployed and iterated with feedback
  • Focused on clear CTAs, performance, and a simple inquiry/contact flow
Domino’s Pizza #7102 — Team Member (2025-07 – Present)
  • Provide customer service in a fast‑paced environment; support store operations
  • Collaborate with team members to meet demand while maintaining quality
Volunteer — Community Web Support (2022–2024)
  • Built and maintained a nonprofit organization’s website; assisted with updates

Projects

  • Tacoma Web Works — Freelance Site (2025): Professional site for client services; mobile performance, semantic HTML, and clean contact flow.

Education

Clover Park Technical College (ongoing) — Network Operations and Systems, 2025 - Present

Certifications

Studying: CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+; Microsoft Azure Fundamentals

Additional

  • Interests: building PCs, accessible/clean UI, game modding, reading history and theology
  • Availability: open to seated or remote roles; ergonomic-friendly work preferred due to arthritis/fibromyalgia
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