Portrait of Jordan Lee

Hello There! 👋🏼

My name is Jordan Lee. Rooted in the Everglades, Florida. I blend design and technology to create thoughtful experiences and solve real-world problems. With over a decade in IT, I’ve spent my career building, fixing, and refining the systems people rely on, from infrastructure and operations to design, development, and creative work, always balancing aesthetics with real-world constraints. ✍🏼

✦ My essence

I pay attention to the small things. The details that most people move past. That instinct shapes how I work. It shows up in how I design systems, build workflows, and approach problems. I’m not just thinking about what works, but how it works, how it feels, and how it holds up over time. A lot of what I do lives behind the scenes. Infrastructure, processes, and tools that teams rely on every day. When it’s done right, it’s easy to overlook. Things just work. But that doesn’t happen by accident. It comes from paying attention, reducing friction, and thinking through the details others skip. That same mindset carries into everything I touch. From systems to design, I care about making things feel clear, reliable, and seamless.

🧭 Professional journey

Work history

2021 — Present

Doral, FL

IT Director

Flytec Computers

  • Returned in 2021 to help modernize Flytec during a leadership transition, building remote-first infrastructure, supporting a distributed workforce, and taking ownership of the day-to-day systems the business relied on.
  • Led infrastructure and ERP modernization across Hyper-V and SAP Business One, rebuilding core servers, upgrading SAP, expanding access through RemoteApp, and improving the stability of systems tied directly to daily operations.
  • Bridged IT and product during the company’s website and e-commerce overhaul, helping shape customer-to-backend workflows, guide BigCommerce implementation, and support a full office relocation.

2019 — 2020

Boca Raton + Orlando, FL

Systems Administrator

Woolbright Development

  • Managed day-to-day systems administration and user enablement across a multi-office, cross-functional environment, supporting internal tools, resolving operational friction, and helping teams work more effectively.
  • Reorganized Active Directory through cleaner OUs, validated Group Policy changes, and contributed to Azure AD Connect and the company’s Meraki migration.
  • Led training on Microsoft Teams, collaboration workflows, and Surface Hub adoption while providing hands-on support across Boca Raton, Orlando, and field data initiatives.

2013 — 2019

Doral, FL

System Administrator

Flytec Computers

  • Joined during Flytec’s early growth and helped build its first formal IT foundation, moving the company from a lightweight QuickBooks setup into structured Windows Server and Active Directory infrastructure.
  • Played a key role in the company’s migration from QuickBooks to SAP Business One, working with vendors and internal stakeholders during an early ERP transition.
  • Took full ownership of day-to-day IT operations in 2016, administering SAP Business One, user provisioning, permissions, and systems support as the primary internal IT resource.
  • Improved operations through automation and infrastructure upgrades, including UPS shipping integration, camera deployments, warehouse wireless, mobile inventory workflows, and office move coordination.

Signature projects

🛠 Personal projects

A few things I’ve built out of curiosity, experimentation, and joy.

Raycast extension

Magic Queue ⌛ ✨

A keyboard-first way to check Disney Parks ride wait times worldwide, save favorites, and get to the useful info without breaking flow.

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Raycast extension

Lenny ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)

A tiny playful utility that lets you summon classic Lenny faces on demand whenever a conversation needs a little extra personality.

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iOS app

Thirst Counter 💦

An iOS water tracking app that started as an early college Java project, then came back during COVID as a cleaner, more playful SwiftUI rebuild.

Thanks for stopping by and spending a little time in my corner of the internet 🫶🏼 I’m glad you made it here ☺️