Andreas Eckleder is an engineering manager based in Munich with 13 years of experience building and operating large-scale software engineering infrastructure, currently leading the team behind Google's Piper monorepo version control system. He combines deep hands-on expertise in C/C++, Python, Go and Java with a strong focus on engineering best practices, version control and code review at scale. At Google he progressed from senior engineer to staff and now manager, driving tooling that supports billions of lines of code and developer productivity. His background spans low-level systems work (CD/DVD burning engines, DRM, filesystem adaptations) through product-focused project leadership, giving him a rare blend of systems depth and delivery discipline. Outside of work he’s hands-on and creative—he builds things, plays piano, cooks and even flies small airplanes—traits that inform a pragmatic, maker-oriented management style. He holds advanced studies in business information systems, enabling him to bridge technical and organizational priorities effectively.
13 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Diplom (DH) Bachelor of Arts (First class honours) Wirtschaftsinformatik Business Information Systems, Diplom (DH) Bachelor of Arts (First class honours) Wirtschaftsinformatik Business Information Systems at Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University (DHBW)
Master’s Degree Wirtschaftsinformatik, Master’s Degree Wirtschaftsinformatik at Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg
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