Summary
Jacqueline Roberti is a technical lead and full-stack engineer with nearly a decade of experience building accessible, scalable applications across frontend, backend, cloud infrastructure, and devops. She currently leads fares payment systems for Boston’s transit authority and recently delivered a major accessibility-focused integration into the MyCharlie app to expand reduced-fare access for vulnerable riders. Previously she managed multiple teams at the Broad Institute, where she helped launch high-profile biomedical platforms, established incident response practices and drove cross-company engineering partnerships. Jacqueline pairs hands-on engineering—rewriting frontends, dockerizing services, and implementing MFA/SSO—with strong people leadership and curriculum experience as an adjunct web development instructor. Based in Cambridge, MA, she’s drawn to mission-driven work in climate and civic tech, and brings an unusual blend of transit payments, biomedical platform scale, and classroom-tested communication skills.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
University of Otago
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Computer Science at Brown University
High School Diploma Honors/AP Curriculum, High School Diploma Honors/AP Curriculum at St. Mary Academy Bay View