Summary
John Turpish is a Senior Backend Engineer with over a decade of professional software development experience and three years focused in senior backend roles. His career spans finance and infrastructure systems, from Fixed Income R&D at Bloomberg and settlement work at Intercontinental Exchange to product and backend engineering at Addepar and Little Bear Labs. He brings deep familiarity with high-reliability, transaction-oriented systems and practical expertise in integrating software into hardware-driven products (tolling lanes, laser marking, roadside assistance). Based in Grovetown, Georgia, he pairs a physics background from the University of Central Florida with hands-on engineering across enterprise and product teams, often working on the less-visible but critical parts of systems like settlement and reasonability engines. Colleagues value him for tackling complex, backend-critical problems that keep business processes running smoothly.
3 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Mount Union College
B.S., Physics, B.S., Physics at University of Central Florida