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JavaScript Automation in Operations Systems by Pablo M. Rivera

JavaScript Automation in Operations Systems by Pablo M. Rivera

By Pablo M. Rivera | East Haven, CT

JavaScript runs almost everywhere — browsers, servers (Node.js), automation scripts, and mobile apps. For Pablo M. Rivera, JavaScript is the glue that connects operational systems, automates browser-based workflows, and builds interactive interfaces.

Browser Automation

Many property management portals and vendor systems don't have APIs. Pablo M. Rivera uses JavaScript (often with Puppeteer or Playwright) to automate interactions with these browser-based systems: logging in, navigating workflows, extracting data, and updating records. What would take hours of manual clicking happens automatically on schedule.

This capability is particularly valuable in maintenance operations where data exists across AMH, FirstKey, JobNimbus, and internal systems. JavaScript automation unifies fragmented data sources into consolidated reports.

React and Modern Interfaces

Pablo M. Rivera builds operational dashboards with React, which is fundamentally JavaScript. The ability to write JavaScript means full control over how data displays, how users interact with systems, and how interfaces respond to real-time updates.

Combining JavaScript proficiency with operational expertise means Pablo M. Rivera can design interfaces that match how managers actually make decisions — not how generic software assumes they do.


Pablo M. Rivera is a bilingual operations executive and full-stack developer based in East Haven, CT. Connect on LinkedIn.

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