/ Velva, ND — Solo Operator

One technician. Hardware, software, and everything between.

No help-desk tiers, no hand-offs. When you describe the problem, you're talking to the person who diagnoses it, fixes it, and stands behind the work.

4 1st Ave E, Velva, ND — 2,000 sq ft of actual working space.

Close-up over-the-shoulder view of a monitor displaying a SQL diagnostic query mid-execution, hands resting on a keyboard at the lower frame edge, workbench surface visible with a multimeter to the right, practical fluorescent shop lighting, no studio softening
Close-up over-the-shoulder view of a monitor displaying a SQL diagnostic query mid-execution, hands resting on a keyboard at the lower frame edge, workbench surface visible with a multimeter to the right, practical fluorescent shop lighting, no studio softening
— The Range Is Real

From SQL installs to bench-level repair

The work spans Microsoft SQL Server deployments, custom database application design, Linux and hybrid network builds, and hands-on electronics repair — all diagnosed from the same bench.

That breadth matters. Infrastructure problems usually live at the intersection of code and hardware. Knowing both layers is how root causes get found.

Describe the problem. I'll tell you if I can solve it.