Robert Roux
About Robert Roux
Robert Roux is the Lead Developer at MassMutual with over 20 years of experience in software engineering, specializing in scalable and durable software solutions.
Current Position at MassMutual
Robert Roux is currently serving as the Lead Developer at MassMutual. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing the development of scalable and durable software solutions. He is known for driving system architecture decisions and leading projects from concept to release. His work focuses on integrating user needs into secure and user-friendly applications, contributing to the improvement of the company’s operational efficiency.
Previous Role at Barings
Robert Roux worked as a Senior Software Engineer at Barings from 1998 to 2018. During his 20-year tenure in Springfield, Massachusetts Area, he specialized in creating next-generation solutions that have significantly improved the company's bottom line. His responsibilities included the development of complex software systems, leading project teams, and ensuring the delivery of high-quality, user-focused applications.
Experience at McKesson HBOC
From 1996 to 1998, Robert Roux served as a Software Engineering Advisor at McKesson HBOC in Amherst, MA. During his 2-year tenure, he was involved in the development of innovative software solutions and played a crucial role in advising on software engineering best practices. His role required a deep understanding of user needs and the ability to create secure, user-friendly applications.
Role at MassMutual as Senior Systems Analyst
Robert Roux was employed at MassMutual as a Senior Systems Analyst from 1987 to 1996. For 9 years, he worked in the Springfield, Massachusetts Area, where he was responsible for analyzing and developing systems that met both user and business requirements. His efforts were instrumental in driving the company's technology initiatives forward during his tenure.
Educational Background
Robert Roux studied at Western New England University, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Computer Information Systems. His education spanned from 1982 to 1991, providing him with a strong foundation in computer science and information systems, which has been fundamental to his successful career in software engineering.