Summary
Dylan Stewart is a software engineer with 10 years of experience building reliable, maintainable systems for mission-critical programs, currently contributing to AWS GroundStation as a Software Development Engineer II. He brings deep domain experience from NASA JPL where he designed and integrated multi-domain spacecraft operations software and modernized web tooling for the Mars Science Laboratory team. Dylan favors test-driven development, strong design patterns, and pragmatic tooling choices—observed in his adoption of TypeScript, Node.js, GraphQL, Redis, and React in operational contexts. Comfortable across the stack, he pairs applied aerospace and applied-math training with hands-on operations experience (on-console spacecraft commanding and automation) to deliver safe, performant user-facing systems. Notably, he has a track record of translating high-assurance operational requirements into developer-friendly processes and tooling that scale.
10 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree, Aerospace Engineering, Bachelor's Degree, Aerospace Engineering at University of Colorado Boulder
Cherry Creek High School
English