Summary
Wayne Adams is a software engineer with 10 years of experience building high-performance, data-intensive systems at Microsoft and Broadcom, now focused on low-latency quantitative trading platforms. He has a track record of delivering measurable operational impact—driving CI/CD automation that cut release cadence from 30 to 7 days and consolidating mono-repos to reduce CI complexity by 85%. At Microsoft he architected telemetry pipelines handling 100+ TB daily and optimized recursive analytics queries for 60% faster performance. Technically fluent in Python, C#/.NET, Ruby, and observability tooling, he spans the full stack from infrastructure automation to frontend while prioritizing production reliability. Currently building algorithmic engines processing 500K+ data points daily with sub-second latency, he brings a blend of distributed-systems rigor and pragmatic automation skills. Based in Las Vegas, he seeks backend or product-focused roles where he can architect scalable, highly reliable platforms for global users.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Hack Reactor
Bachelor of Arts, Economics, Bachelor of Arts, Economics at University of Hawaii at Manoa