Summary
Jesse Engle is a pragmatic software developer with 11 years of experience building reliable, cross-platform systems for research labs and enterprise products. He currently improves CI, packaging, and simulation infrastructure at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, where he bridges C++, Julia, Python, Docker, and TeamCity to automate builds and enable memory-efficient simulations. His background includes systems and tooling work at MathWorks, Broad Institute, and Threat Stack, spanning code generation, React front-ends, Go clients, and performance testing. Jesse combines low-level C/C++ and embedded experience with higher-level automation and testing frameworks, and he’s comfortable prototyping flight-management and communications software. Unusually, his academic roots are in both music (BA) and computer science (BS), a blend that surfaces in careful code review and clear technical prose. Based in Greater Boston, he gravitates toward practical automation that reduces manual toil and scales across platforms.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Music, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Music at Central Connecticut State University
English, Latin, Spanish