Summary
Edmund Chan is a hands-on software engineer with nine years of experience building customer-focused products across finance, automotive, public safety, and IoT, currently working at Bloomberg in the New York City area. Trained in Engineering Physics at UBC, he blends hardware tinkering (Raspberry Pi and IoT prototypes) with robust software delivery—evident from roles at Tesla, Public Safety Canada, and Terramera. He has a track record of turning manual processes into automated systems that improve visibility and cut costs, from GPS testing platforms to production dashboards and HR data flows. Edmund is an active hackathon collaborator who mentors first-time hackers and consistently ships reproducible, user-centered projects hosted on his GitHub and Devpost. Comfortable in C/C++, Java, and embedded systems, he thrives at the intersection of product, hardware, and engineering operations. Colleagues know him for translating pain points into measurable solutions and for making technical work accessible through documentation and hands-on onboarding.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelors of Applied Science, Engineering Physics, Bachelors of Applied Science, Engineering Physics at The University of British Columbia