Andrew Carter

Software Engineer at Serve Robotics

Andrew Carter has a diverse work experience spanning over 14 years. Andrew is currently employed as a Software Engineer at Serve Robotics since March 2021. Prior to this, they worked at Postmates Inc. from August 2019 to March 2021 as a Full-Stack Software Engineer.

Before joining Postmates, Andrew held multiple roles at HERE Technologies from November 2011 to August 2019. Andrew started as a Software Engineer and progressed to become a Senior Software Engineer and later a Lead Software Engineer. During their time at HERE Technologies, they specialized in crafting software development kits (SDKs) that enabled customers to utilize the HERE Open Location Platform (OLP) in their edge computing solutions.

Andrew also has experience in the technology industry. In 2010, they worked as a BlackBerry Internet Service Software Developer (Co-op) at Research In Motion, where they built a client library to facilitate interactions with a Google Web API. In 2009, they worked as a Software Developer (Co-op) at the same company, where they contributed to the development of customer-facing installation and configuration tools for an enterprise software system.

Furthermore, Andrew has worked as a Software Engineer (Co-op) at the AIF Small Craft Simulation Project in 2008, where they coded essential features for a distributed marine craft simulation system. Additionally, they were a System Verification Engineer (Co-op) at Alcatel-Lucent in 2008, where they contributed to enhancing the regression test bed for an enterprise software product. Andrew also gained experience as a Software Developer (Co-op) at the Department of Fisheries and Oceans in 2007, where they developed a web application to track data processing and archiving workflows.

Overall, Andrew Carter's work experience demonstrates their expertise in software engineering and a strong track record of contributing to the development of various software solutions across multiple industries.

Andrew Carter attended Memorial University of Newfoundland from 2005 to 2011, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering. In addition to their formal education, Andrew also pursued several certifications. In January 2014, they completed a course on Automata from Stanford University through Coursera. Andrew then continued to expand their knowledge by obtaining a certification in Computational Investing, Part I from Georgia Institute of Technology through Coursera in April 2013. Finally, in May 2015, Andrew obtained a certification in Machine Learning from Stanford University through Coursera.

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  • Software Engineer

    March, 2021 - present

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