Dylan Martinez is a software engineer with nine years of experience building automation, integrations, and web applications, currently on the engineering team at Microsoft and co-founding a startup, Libum. He has a strong background in financial systems from a long tenure at Shell Federal Credit Union where he designed MEAN-stack apps, led database migrations, and delivered automation that saved the organization tens of thousands annually. Dylan blends systems-level thinking from a physics degree and space engineering master's with practical engineering—moving between PL/SQL, PowerShell, REST wrappers, and modern web stacks to solve thorny legacy problems. He’s comfortable shipping both production services and tooling that bridge proprietary systems to RESTful APIs, and he has a track record of turning executive-level needs into reproducible, automated solutions. Based in Redmond, he brings an entrepreneurial mindset to corporate engineering, pairing creative problem solving with a history of measurable cost and efficiency wins. An uncommon strength is his ability to translate low-level database and UNIX challenges into maintainable web-driven workflows that empower teams.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science, Physics, Bachelor of Science, Physics at University of Houston
Master of Engineering - MEng, Space Engineering, Master of Engineering - MEng, Space Engineering at University of Michigan
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