Benjamin Marlé is an Information Systems Officer at the United Nations with over a decade of software engineering experience, specializing in building secure, user-focused applications using Spring and React Native. He progressed through technical and leadership roles—from analyst developer and team leader in European firms to senior systems roles at the UN—bringing both hands-on coding and cross-functional coordination to complex international projects. Benjamin focuses on information systems architecture, standards, and capacity building, regularly mentoring staff and driving continuous improvement in operational software. Based in New York, he combines engineering rigor from an Université catholique de Louvain background with practical delivery experience in multilingual, multicultural environments. Less obvious: his career shows sustained commitment to public-sector impact, translating enterprise-grade engineering practices into solutions that support global humanitarian and policy missions.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Engineer's degree, Computer Software Engineering, Engineer's degree, Computer Software Engineering at Université catholique de Louvain
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