Summary
Jason Cater is a Principal Architect and engineering leader based in the San Francisco Bay Area with 12 years of experience building web applications, APIs, and developer tooling across Ruby, Python, PHP, Java, and JavaScript stacks. He designs end-to-end solutions—from concept and wireframes to prototypes and production—specializing in systems that repurpose public content and scientific/clinical data for education and analysis. At KQED he leads technical initiatives, mentors teams, and drives adoption of modern infrastructure and training programs to raise junior talent. His background includes integrating complex biomedical datasets at UCSF, building PHI-aware authentication and large-file storage prototypes, and delivering high-traffic archive and analytics platforms. Jason blends hands-on engineering, DevOps, and UX sensibility, and he enjoys tackling projects that combine data, design, and practical user experience. An educator at heart, he continuously invests in team growth and knowledge transfer while shipping robust, intuitive products.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Illustration, Illustration at Academy of Art University
Audio Production, Audio Production at Saint Louis Community College-Forest Park
Graphic Design, Graphic Design at Saint Charles Community Collage
Associate of Science (AS), Electrical Engineering, Associate of Science (AS), Electrical Engineering at CCSF