# Chad Jarreau > Software Engineer Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States Profile: https://flows.cv/chadjarreau https://github.com/cmjarreau Lifeology Course Listings: https://app.us.lifeology.io/viewer/courses/search Sample Lifeology Course: https://app.us.lifeology.io/viewer/lifeology/a7c2af82-ee61-4407-b440-4b029e61a27b/what-is-glycemic-index-en-US A collection of exercises written in Rust: https://github.com/cmjarreau/rust-exercises Sample Tic Tac Toe Game built with React: https://github.com/cmjarreau/react-tic-tac-toe ## Work Experience ### Software Engineer @ Fountain Life Jan 2023 – Present | Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States With a team, worked on engineering a secure data pipeline integrating EHR APIs with a proprietary health cloud, facilitating real-time patient data accessibility for mobile applications. Developed transformers converting Elation Health objects to FHIR resources, enhancing data interoperability and system scalability. Led cloud resource provisioning and code creation and refactoring for improved scalability and maintainability. ### Software Engineer @ LifeOmic Jan 2017 – Jan 2023 Full Stack Web Application Development Work with a team (product managers, designers, developers) to construct a really interesting and flexible Content Management System (CMS) - that specifically manages science topics. Major Contributions: Making the application more accessible through leveraging Amazon provided services Polly and Translate. Polly is a narration service provided by Amazon. I was involved working under a senior engineer with building the API and connecting it to the front end React app. This allowed users full text to speech narration of their content. Translate is a language translation service. After the Polly project we did the same thing, constructed an API and connected it to the front end allowing users language translation their input language to any of the 75 language offerings. https://app.us.lifeology.io/viewer/courses/search Sample Courses: https://app.us.lifeology.io/viewer/lifeology/a7c2af82-ee61-4407-b440-4b029e61a27b/what-is-glycemic-index-en-US https://app.us.lifeology.io/viewer/lifeology/b875c06e-0834-4fec-bf67-5f6263420286/what-does-it-mean-to-be-mentally-healthy-en-US Implemented One Time Passcode service solution for authetication-less login. Delivered through SMS leveraging AWS Pinpoint. Implemented reCAPTCHA solution as a site security measure to protect against bot attacks. This was an intense full stack role! I have leaned harder to the front-end side, where we designed the applications to be highly animated and performant. Although I still have a lot to learn about backend architecture, I do find it interesting and can do my best to work on that facet as well. This particular job has been a great experience where I have learned a lot and have been fortunate to work with an awesome team - Lifeology! ### Associate Software Engineer @ Genesys | Interactive Intelligence Jan 2016 – Jan 2017 Worked on the Directory Search Team to build out integration test coverage for our Search API. Was able to contribute to small features and refactors here and there and add test coverage to those. First full time job in the tech industry so lots of experience gained about how the industry works. ### Software Intern @ Genesys | Interactive Intelligence Jan 2013 – Jan 2016 Interning during completion of CS degree at LSU. Introduced to modern core concepts/principles about how code development in the software industry works - Agile, Scrum, Microservice Architecture, CI/CD pipelines, Product Management Considerations Specifically, I began the internship manual testing the front end components of a products directory. My supervisor guided me to building out automated testing coverage for the front end components. In my last year there, I was introduced to the Search API that powered this directory search and worked on adding some basic level of integration test coverage to this API. ### Staff Research Associate @ Washington University in St. Louis Jan 2011 – Jan 2012 Worked in Washington University Research Hospital - Radiology Department under Dr. Michael Welch - whose work on radiopharmaceuticles influenced modern critical imaging methods like PET and MRI. Specifically, I would chemically attach radioactive isotopes to nanoparticles that contained therapies. (Outside of what i was specifically doing, but providing context) These structures would be delivered to models and imaged, creating a drug profile distribution map - which ultimately can deliver researchers information about how these therapies are metabolized, for example. Publication: https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlehtml/2013/bm/c3bm60070j ## Education ### Bachelor's degree in Computer Science Louisiana State University Jan 2014 – Jan 2016 ### Master's degree in Biological/Biosystems Engineering Louisiana State University Jan 2010 – Jan 2013 ### Bachelor's degree in Biological/Biosystems Engineering Louisiana State University Jan 2002 – Jan 2007 ## Contact & Social - LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/chad-jarreau-735000225 --- Source: https://flows.cv/chadjarreau JSON Resume: https://flows.cv/chadjarreau/resume.json Last updated: 2026-03-29