Steve Gattuso is a Senior Data Engineer and technical leader with 12 years of experience building scalable, data-driven web platforms and leading small engineering teams. He excels at turning domain-heavy complexity into clear, maintainable products—having driven migrations to lower-maintenance visualization stacks and authored a YAML-based DSL for exhaustive decision-tree testing. At Amperon he built core customer-facing infrastructure and later led platform hiring and mentoring; more recently he balanced sales-driven delivery and architecture as a Technical Lead focused on ESG analytics. Steve pairs hands-on backend skills (Python, Go, PostGIS) with frontend data viz expertise (D3, Mapbox) and an attention to CI/CD reliability that reduces operational friction. He’s also shipped side projects integrating Google Music with Alexa and has a habit of using sabbaticals to prototype practical tools like a private location-tracking app and open-source DJ platform — evidence of a pragmatic tinkerer who builds useful experiments into product lessons. Based in New York, he’s motivated by projects that contribute to a more sustainable future.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Charles III University of Madrid (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Computer Science at University of Rochester
Contributions:97 commits, 65 PRs, 76 pushes in 5 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Steve primarily implemented back-end functionalities for the Google Music and Alexa integration. Their work focused on building a music queue system, including functionalities for next, previous, and shuffle. They also developed intent handlers for various Alexa commands (play, pause, stop, etc.) and integrated with the Google Music API to fetch and stream music. Furthermore, the user added features like radio and playlist support.
Contributions:125 commits, 6 PRs, 72 pushes in 1 month
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