Jacqueline Manzi has a diverse work experience starting in 2010. Jacqueline held a contracting position at the eagle-i Consortium at Harvard Medical School where they developed and automated a test framework in Java/JUnit and created performance analytic scripts. Following that, they worked at Lattice Engines as a Software Automation Engineer where they developed and maintained test automation scripts, co-maintained the build environment, and created an internal tool for performance metrics using C# and R. Jacqueline then joined Growing Energy Labs, Inc as a Front-end Software Engineer, where they designed and implemented the EOS front-end and utilized Grails, the Dojo toolkit, and various HTML5 and SVG libraries for interactive data visualization. Next, they worked at Zignal Labs as a Full Stack Team Lead where they utilized Javascript/ES6, Node.js, MongoDB, React, Redux, PHP, and Backbone. Their latest role is at Mux, where they started as a Senior Software Engineer and is currently working as an Engineering Manager for Platform Experience. In their role at Mux, they manage a remote/distributed and hybrid team focused on customer-facing platform features such as security, APIs, application notifications, billing/payments, and the web-client dashboard. Jacqueline is proficient in authentication/authorization, distributed systems, API design, back-end, full-stack, and front-end engineering.
Jacqueline Manzi attended Wentworth Institute of Technology from 2007 to 2011, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science.
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Mux is video infrastructure built by the experts. Take any video file or live stream and make it play beautifully at scale on any device, powered by magical-feeling features like automatic thumbnails, animated gifs, and data-driven encoding decisions. ...