# Roman Scher > Founding Product Engineer at Oneleet (YC S22) Location: New York City Metropolitan Area, United States Profile: https://flows.cv/romanscher I write software with a love for building simple, beautiful interfaces for people. Web and frontend is my speciality, but I also enjoy building out backends. I’m highly detail-oriented and believe that both well-defined domains and well-designed data models are essential to taming complexity in systems and directly correlate with the quality of end-user experiences. Working with music and video is a huge passion of mine. Check out one of my favorite projects mugen, a command-line music video generator: github.com/scherroman/mugen ## Work Experience ### Founding Product Engineer @ Oneleet Jan 2024 – Present ### Senior Full Stack Engineer @ Oneleet Jan 2023 – Jan 2024 ### Full Stack Software Engineer @ Resonance Companies Jan 2017 – Jan 2021 | Greater New York City Area • Led our brand applications team as a founding engineer. Developed code conventions for the organization, mentored engineers, and reviewed architecture, product, and strategy across four engineering teams. • Overhauled our systems, data models, and technology stack to solve major bottlenecks in our platform across design, digital engineering, e-commerce, and manufacturing. Worked closely with these teams to automate and scale our platform from supporting three brands to over twenty brands. ### Data Engineering Intern @ New York University Jan 2016 – Jan 2016 | Greater New York City Area Social Media and Political Participation (SMaPP Lab) • Built an Ansible toolset to automate orchestration of ETL pipelines for large-scale social media datasets. • Wrote Python processes to continually extract, pre-process, and route new batches of Twitter Tweets from MongoDB to our ElasticSearch cluster. • Developed an Elastic Stack system and data schema for rapid search and visualization on terabytes of Tweets, with real-time dashboard overviews for incoming data streams. ### Research Assistant @ Stony Brook University Jan 2016 – Jan 2016 Computer Architecture Stony Brook Lab (COMPAS Lab), Professors Ferdman & Nickiforakis • Created an Elastic Stack system to track and visualize daily changes across millions of domain name records. • Built a distributed pipeline with Logstash and RabbitMQ to parallelize the daily processing and routing of records. • Worked with professors to develop strategies for data ingestion and analysis, as well as the configuration of OpenStack computing resources. ## Education ### Bachelor of Science (BS) in Computer Science Stony Brook University Jan 2013 – Jan 2017 ## Contact & Social - LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/scherroman - GitHub: https://github.com/scherroman --- Source: https://flows.cv/romanscher JSON Resume: https://flows.cv/romanscher/resume.json Last updated: 2026-03-20