Summary
Andrew Geiger is a pragmatic systems engineer with a decade of hands-on experience architecting, troubleshooting, and automating complex production and SCADA environments. He excels at low-budget, high-impact tool-building—from pen-cam hacks and Excel automation to container orchestration and Ignition platform integrations—while carefully documenting and simulating changes before deployment. His work spans process engineering, BI, and systems modeling, blending physics-based thinking (Engineering Physics BS) with practical empathy for machines and operators to reduce stress and failure modes. Andrew has led library refactors, built simulation-backed deployment pipelines, and bridged data abstractions to system definitions to catch subtle PLC and production-line anomalies. He’s comfortable with playful technical shenanigans that prove useful in production, and his long-term goal is to bolt a heuristics engine onto manufacturing lines to answer “why didn’t anyone notice this tag went awry?”
10 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
B.S., Engineering Physics, B.S., Engineering Physics at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology