Tyler Roach is a Senior Mobile Software Engineer with 11 years of experience building native Android and iOS apps and SDKs for large-scale products. He’s shipped security and analytics libraries at AWS Amplify, led modular Marketing Cloud SDK design at Salesforce with a billion+ device install base, and currently builds mobile SDKs at Mixpanel. Tyler blends cross-platform parity expertise with low-level multimedia and realtime streaming work—he architected an Android FaceLivenessDetector for Rekognition and released an adaptive RTMP streaming SDK. He also contributes to open-source docs and hobby IoT projects, from AWS Amplify Android docs to Arduino-based espresso machine control, showing a mix of production-grade engineering and hardware curiosity. Based in Louisville, KY, he’s known for balancing pragmatic architecture with hands-on implementation across SDKs, apps, and embedded systems.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Informatics BS Marketing Minor Business Minor Human Centered Computing Minor, Informatics BS Marketing Minor Business Minor Human Centered Computing Minor at Indiana University Bloomington
Bachelor of Science (BS) Informatics, Bachelor of Science (BS) Informatics at Indiana University, School of Informatics
Contributions:70 reviews, 21 commits, 63 PRs in 5 months
Contributions summary:Tyler primarily contributed to the Android-specific documentation within the AWS Amplify documentation repository. Their work involved updating and maintaining Android-related versioning information, including the SDK, and Kotlin versions. They also made changes to the documentation to incorporate Android-specific features like Hub, and addressing QuickStart fixes. The updates to the version files are central to integrating Amplify updates into the Android projects.
A Gaggia Classic control project using microcontrollers.
Role in this project:
Embedded Systems Engineer / IoT Developer
Contributions:11 commits, 4 PRs, 6 comments in 2 months
Contributions summary:Tyler primarily contributed to the control logic of a Gaggia Classic espresso machine, focusing on implementing and refining the user interface on a Nextion display and integrating this control with Arduino hardware. They modified code related to the brewing timer, including both the Arduino code and the Nextion display files. Additionally, the user merged branches and addressed aspects related to weight monitoring and pressure control within the espresso machine project, including sensor readings and control parameters.
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Tyler Roach - Senior Software Engineer - Mobile at Mixpanel