
Jason Lo contributed to bcgov/ECC-OFM-D365 and bcgov/ECC-ECER by building and refining features that improved business reporting, user experience, and data integrity. He enhanced email templates and standardized date handling using C# and JavaScript, ensuring consistent, PST-aware data for analytics. In ECC-ECER, Jason delivered UI and workflow improvements for certification and eligibility processes, implementing Vue.js and TypeScript to streamline user interactions and clarify status displays. His work included API development, code refactoring, and bug fixes, resulting in more maintainable codebases and reliable application behavior. Jason’s engineering demonstrated depth in backend integration and front-end usability across multiple repositories.
January 2026 focused on stabilizing core workflows in bcgov/ECC-ECER by fixing key work-experience references, refining the assessment preview UX, and tightening UI consistency across the dashboard. The work emphasized maintainability and concrete business value for reviewers and applicants by delivering predictable references, clearer assessment criteria, and a cleaner codebase.
January 2026 focused on stabilizing core workflows in bcgov/ECC-ECER by fixing key work-experience references, refining the assessment preview UX, and tightening UI consistency across the dashboard. The work emphasized maintainability and concrete business value for reviewers and applicants by delivering predictable references, clearer assessment criteria, and a cleaner codebase.
December 2025: Implemented ICRA Eligibility UX enhancements and added competency assessments visibility in ECC-ECER. Delivered conditional rendering by certification type, tailored status text on the submitted page, and simplified submit button labels, with cleanup to restore intended eligibility summary behavior. These changes improve user guidance, reduce submission errors, and give assessors clearer status visibility, delivering measurable business value and showcasing strong front-end UX skills.
December 2025: Implemented ICRA Eligibility UX enhancements and added competency assessments visibility in ECC-ECER. Delivered conditional rendering by certification type, tailored status text on the submitted page, and simplified submit button labels, with cleanup to restore intended eligibility summary behavior. These changes improve user guidance, reduce submission errors, and give assessors clearer status visibility, delivering measurable business value and showcasing strong front-end UX skills.
In November 2025, focused on delivering impactful features and stabilizing the ECC-ECER pipeline. Key outcomes: (1) Certification Lookup UI improvements: updated header colors/text and tidied import structure to improve visibility, consistency, and maintainability. (2) ICRA Eligibility: implemented Work Experience References management, including an API to retrieve references by ID, the ability to resend reference invites, and improved loading states/UI. (3) ICRA Eligibility flow improvements: streamlined certificate status handling by removing step 3 references and clarifying status text/icon behavior. These changes were complemented by code quality work (sonar fixes, formatting), improving overall maintainability and reducing risk in future iterations. Overall impact: enhanced user experience for certification workflows, faster and more reliable eligibility processing, and a cleaner, better-tested codebase. Technologies/skills demonstrated: UI/UX consistency, API design and integration, React/frontend state management, backend-lean refactoring, code quality improvements, and testable, maintainable code architecture.
In November 2025, focused on delivering impactful features and stabilizing the ECC-ECER pipeline. Key outcomes: (1) Certification Lookup UI improvements: updated header colors/text and tidied import structure to improve visibility, consistency, and maintainability. (2) ICRA Eligibility: implemented Work Experience References management, including an API to retrieve references by ID, the ability to resend reference invites, and improved loading states/UI. (3) ICRA Eligibility flow improvements: streamlined certificate status handling by removing step 3 references and clarifying status text/icon behavior. These changes were complemented by code quality work (sonar fixes, formatting), improving overall maintainability and reducing risk in future iterations. Overall impact: enhanced user experience for certification workflows, faster and more reliable eligibility processing, and a cleaner, better-tested codebase. Technologies/skills demonstrated: UI/UX consistency, API design and integration, React/frontend state management, backend-lean refactoring, code quality improvements, and testable, maintainable code architecture.
August 2025: Delivered targeted features and foundational date-handling improvements across bcgov/ECC-OFM-D365 and bcgov/EDUC-CCOF to strengthen business reporting, data integrity, and maintainability. Key outcomes include richer funding details in email communications and standardized, PST-aware date formatting for RFI expenses, supporting faster issue resolution and more reliable analytics.
August 2025: Delivered targeted features and foundational date-handling improvements across bcgov/ECC-OFM-D365 and bcgov/EDUC-CCOF to strengthen business reporting, data integrity, and maintainability. Key outcomes include richer funding details in email communications and standardized, PST-aware date formatting for RFI expenses, supporting faster issue resolution and more reliable analytics.

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