Albert St. Aubin Jr.
About Albert St. Aubin Jr.
Albert St. Aubin Jr. is an Engineering Manager at Klaviyo, with a background in software engineering and military leadership. He has worked at various companies including edX, BAE Systems, and The RepTrak Company, and holds degrees in Computer Engineering and Computer Science.
Current Role at Klaviyo
Albert St. Aubin Jr. currently serves as an Engineering Manager at Klaviyo, a position he has held since 2023. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing engineering projects and managing teams within the organization. His work focuses on enhancing the company's software capabilities and ensuring efficient project delivery.
Previous Experience at edX
Albert St. Aubin Jr. has a significant history with edX, where he worked in various engineering roles from 2016 to 2021. He started as a Software Engineer and progressed to Engineering Manager. His tenure at edX involved developing educational technology solutions and managing engineering teams to improve user experiences.
Background in Software Engineering
Albert St. Aubin Jr. has extensive experience in software engineering, having worked at multiple organizations including BAE Systems and Carbonite. His roles ranged from Software Engineer II at BAE Systems to Senior Software Engineer at Carbonite. This background has equipped him with a solid foundation in software development and project management.
Military Service and Leadership
Albert St. Aubin Jr. served in the New Hampshire Army National Guard as a Captain - Company Commander from 2003 to 2018. His military experience provided him with strong skills in command and control, training, planning, and supervision. He led a Signal Support Extension Company, focusing on tactical communications support, which enhanced his leadership capabilities.
Education and Expertise
Albert St. Aubin Jr. holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from the University of New Hampshire, earned in 2009. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master of Science in Computer Science from Drexel University in 2018. His academic background supports his expertise in software engineering and project management.