Martin Perry is a Lead Software Engineer with 11 years of experience building robust backend systems and APIs, currently shaping .NET monoliths and ASP.NET Core microservices at UKG while also doing full-stack and DevOps work at Razar Technologies. He brings a safety-critical embedded systems background that informs his rigorous approach to testing, stability, documentation and process, and he’s pursuing a master’s in software engineering to formalize that expertise. Martin has led cross-functional migrations to cloud infrastructure and Terraform, designed GraphQL and REST APIs, and implemented Kafka-based streaming pipelines—skills demonstrated in his technical leadership at Cardlytics and BetterCloud. Comfortable across C#, Java, Ruby, Rails, and front-end frameworks like React/Vue/Angular, he excels at translating complex integration requirements into reliable, production-ready services. Notably, he learned PHP and Ruby in a matter of months to drive a legacy-to-greenfield migration, reflecting a pragmatic curiosity and rapid ramp-up ability. Based in Atlanta, he combines hands-on implementation with a track record of mentoring teams and improving CI/CD and infrastructure practices.
10 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Masters of Science in Software Engineering, Software Analysis, Architectures, and Design, 4.0, Masters of Science in Software Engineering, Software Analysis, Architectures, and Design, 4.0 at Southern Polytechnic State University
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology
Masters of Science in Software Engineering, Software Analysis, Architectures, and Design, 4.0, Masters of Science in Software Engineering, Software Analysis, Architectures, and Design, 4.0 at Kennesaw State University
Contributions:1 release, 53 PRs, 72 pushes in 2 months
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