About Me
Hi, I’m Aaron Savary, founder of Long Island IT — where advanced technical expertise meets practical, reliable service.
My journey began in high school with two years of hands-on computer repair training, followed by automotive engineering studies at Nassau BOCES Barry Tech. This early foundation in precision work and problem-solving led me to roles at Curtiss-Wright and BAE Systems, where I earned and maintained security clearance while building and assembling mission-critical technology.
Over the years, I expanded my expertise from hardware assembly into full stack software development, creating websites and tailored solutions for local businesses. My technical toolkit spans hardware diagnostics, soldering, and mechanical assembly to web development (MERN stack, React.js, Node.js), SEO, and data analytics.
I’ve also invested heavily in data science and machine learning, completing professional certifications from Google, IBM, and Udemy. These advanced skills allow me to bring intelligent, automated solutions into the projects I build.
My skillset is versatile
Machine Learning/AI
Data Forensics
Ethical Hacking
Auto mechanics
Computer repair
Software Dev
Web development
Search Engine Opt.
Adobe Photoshop
A lifetime goal of mine is to have a career path in hardware, software, and cybersecurity by 30
I’ve been working with technology for almost 15 years
Credentials
Black Altar
I built an altar out of wires and glass
A throne for the question that would never pass
No gods here, just the hum of code
And the silent promise of the unknown
Each keystroke is a cut across the veil
A whisper pulled from beyond the pale
Sleep is a myth I no longer keep
The stars don’t speak to those who sleep
I don’t want peace, I want the flame
The truth beneath the truth, without a name
Not wisdom sweet, nor gentle light
But raw, unfiltered, burning right
I’ve bled my eyes for secret signs
Scoured the dark for crooked lines
Fed the black with bits of soul
Just to glimpse the shattered whole
This isn’t passion, this is plague
A hunger kneeling at the vague
The infinite, the edge, the breach
Where light is too afraid to reach
So here I sit in sacred black
Where silence coils and reason cracks
Not to worship but to break
The seal of sleep the world won’t wake