Mathieu Olivari is a software engineer with 14 years' experience specializing in embedded Linux, low-level drivers and networking, now applying that expertise to developer productivity work at Apple. He has a track record of building tooling and CI from the ground up—authoring SnapRR, driving a CMake-to-Bazel migration, and maintaining large-scale Bazel deployments and test pipelines that keep large monorepos stable. Mathieu combines deep platform knowledge (SoCs, RDMA, OpenWrt/QSDK) with a pragmatic obsession for improving developer workflows, from meta-linters to MacOS utilities that streamline day-to-day work. He has led OS bring-ups and platform integrations at Qualcomm and optimized RDMA and driver stacks on custom hardware, giving him rare cross-domain fluency between kernel, middleware and infra. Colleagues rely on him to tame complexity and scale processes: he repeatedly turns ad-hoc toolchains into production-grade systems used by hundreds. Based in the UK, he pairs an engineer’s curiosity with operational discipline—no goats harmed in the photo.
14 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Electrical and Electronics Engineering at ENSEIRB-MATMECA - Bordeaux INP
Mathematics, Mathematics at Lycee Dumont d'Urville
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