Summary
Yanick Castonguay is a seasoned mobile software architect and engineering leader with 13 years of experience building and scaling iOS and Android applications for CBC/Radio-Canada. He has led large mobile teams, defined cross-platform architectures and CI workflows, and driven reuse through shared libraries (video player, native login, subscriptions) across multiple apps. Deeply experienced in Swift, Objective-C and Xamarin/C#, he also bridges native and cross-platform worlds and has hands-on history delivering DRM-enabled video, casting, and audio subsystems. Yanick is an avid maker outside work: he maintains an open-source, multi-platform music player (MPfm) and is developing a Unity C# game targeting desktop and iPad, revealing a persistent focus on cross-OS code reuse and media experiences. Known for mentoring engineers and aligning mobile practice with design, A/V and backend teams, he combines pragmatic architecture with a bias for shipping robust, production-grade apps. Based in Montreal, he brings institutional knowledge of large-media product delivery alongside a hobbyist’s drive to experiment with new platforms.
13 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Bac (partial), Computer Science, Bac (partial), Computer Science at Université du Québec à Montréal
French, English