Summary
Benjamin Patron is a Senior Backend Developer with a strong embedded-systems pedigree, building safety-critical C firmware for TGV high-speed trains and now architecting Go microservices for passenger information systems. He combines rigorous, standards-driven development (MISRA, EN-50128, SIL2, 100% MC/DC testing) with pragmatic modern backend practices such as gRPC/REST/MQTT, PostgreSQL, and CI. Notable work includes a scriptable Lua TTS engine, an automated GPS/dead-reckoning delay calculator, and a train simulator that stubs complex I/O for end-to-end testing. He has automated large-scale log processing and network analysis using Python and graph algorithms, showing a penchant for turning operational pain points into reliable tooling. Based in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, he balances systems thinking with hands-on hardware skills—designing 3D-print models and PCBs in his spare time—bringing both field-level insight and backend rigor to transportation software.
6 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
CESI Entreprise