Simon Mathieu is a seasoned engineering leader with 16 years of experience building and scaling product and teams at companies like Shopify, Lookout, Rainforest QA and Twitter, and is currently Head of Engineering at Tangible. He combines deep hands-on back-end expertise in Ruby/Rails and distributed systems—evidenced by contributions to high-impact open-source projects such as Shopify's app engine and the QueueClassic worker queue—with proven people and product leadership across messaging, security, and QA domains. As an early hire and engineering lead at startups he built core infrastructure from the ground up, and he’s comfortable shifting between writing production code and running cross-functional roadmaps. Now taking a short break from full-time work, he’s selectively available for advisory, consulting, or full-time roles focused exclusively on climate tech. Colleagues know him for pragmatic technical refactors that improve robustness and testability, and for turning tough infra problems into measurable operational gains.
16 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
I.B. Natural Sciences, I.B. Natural Sciences at Petit Séminaire de Québec - Campus de l'ouest du Québec
Bacc Computer Engineering, Bacc Computer Engineering at Université de Sherbrooke
Simple, efficient worker queue for Ruby & PostgreSQL.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & QA Engineer
Contributions:18 commits, 12 PRs, 14 pushes in 4 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Simon focused on improving the robustness and testability of the `queue_classic` project. Their contributions included making the connection adapter thread-safe, adding unit tests for multi-threaded server scenarios, and improving benchmark tests. They also implemented functionality to count scheduled vs ready jobs, providing better insight into queue management. Additionally, they updated the gemspec and version to reflect the latest project state.
Contributions:2 reviews, 15 commits, 6 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Simon primarily contributed to the Shopify app's back-end functionality. They removed dependencies such as dotenv and addressed PR comments. Furthermore, the user updated the Shopify app version, refactored the login protection module, and refactored the storage access module. The user also added a new marketing activity extension.
railsrails-enginehotel-bookingshopify-appsruby
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