Trey Schneider is a founder and seasoned software engineer with 11 years of experience building cloud-native, full-stack applications and microservices. He has led engineering efforts at enterprise and research organizations, architecting HIPAA-compliant, Kubernetes-based platforms and real-time socket pipelines using technologies like React, Node.js, Golang, Docker, and AWS. Trey single-handedly designed and deployed COVID Central for Georgia Tech—an acknowledged campus tool combining React frontends, Node microservices, and Rancher-managed Kubernetes—highlighting his ability to move from idea to production rapidly. As founder of Devjoi he provides subscription-based engineering services and continues to build reusable front-end libraries and integrations, including a published Zoom app. He pairs hands-on implementation with team leadership experience as a Software Engineer IV and team lead, routinely owning CI/CD, security, and deployment automation. He started in chemical engineering at Georgia Tech, a background that contributes to his systems-thinking approach and attention to operational rigor.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS) Chemical Engineering, Bachelor of Science (BS) Chemical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology
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