Summary
Eric Eckert is a Software Engineer III based in Seattle with 11 years of experience building reliable, hardware-adjacent platform software and production services. At ExtraHop he helped enable new Reveal(x) hardware, modernized RAID controller tooling, added firmware upgrade and diagnostics APIs, and implemented large-scale refactors that improved scalability and maintainability. A Human-Centered Design & Engineering graduate from the University of Washington, he combines UX-informed thinking with low-level systems work and a knack for pragmatic automation like PXE build server tooling. His background includes internships at Amazon Lab126 and Microsoft Bing where he shipped voice and social-trending features, and undergraduate research applying qualitative methods and algorithmic clustering to accessibility problems. Recently he’s been exploring machine learning and data classification, bringing that curiosity to problems that sit at the intersection of hardware, systems, and user-centered design.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Human Centered Design and Engineering, 5th year, Human Centered Design and Engineering, 5th year at University of Washington
English, Chinese