Jared Szechy is a seasoned cloud and software engineering leader with 15 years of experience building reliable systems from embedded signal-processing tools to cloud-native infrastructure. Currently Director of Cloud Engineering at Bold Penguin after progressing through principal and staff engineering roles, he blends deep C++ and Ruby expertise with practical DevOps improvements that streamline build and artifact retrieval. His open-source contributions include core audio/frame-sync work on a Digital Speech Decoder and enhancing omnibus build fetchers with submodule and S3 path-style support, reflecting attention to stability and real-world tooling. Based in Columbus, Ohio, he brings a hardware-aware perspective from an electrical/computer engineering background and early radar and lab automation work. Known for pragmatic problem solving, he pairs hands-on coding with strategic cloud architecture and team enablement. As a long-time community contributor and Columbus Ruby Brigade board member, he actively invests in local technical ecosystems.
14 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
B.S Computer/Electrical Engineering, B.S Computer/Electrical Engineering at University of Dayton
Contributions:1 review, 77 commits, 6 PRs in 10 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Jared primarily contributed to the core functionality of the Digital Speech Decoder. Their work involved implementing frame synchronization logic within the `dsd_frame_sync.c` file, modifying and adding various frame types. They also made improvements to audio processing and added options for displaying portaudio devices. Further contributions include fixing compilation errors and packaging configurations, demonstrating a focus on overall project stability and functionality.
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Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:11 commits, 8 PRs, 17 comments in 2 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Jared primarily focused on improving the build and fetch processes within the `omnibus` project. Their contributions include enhancing the git fetcher by adding support for submodules and the recursive flag during cloning. They also addressed checksum verification for downloaded files and introduced a configuration option to use path-style S3 URLs. These changes collectively improved the build automation and artifact retrieval mechanisms.
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Jared Szechy - Director Of Cloud Engineering at Columbus Ruby Brigade