Eugene Connor
About Eugene Connor
Eugene Connor is the Senior Manager of Platform Engineering at the National Basketball Association, with a diverse background in software development and engineering roles at various companies, including Domino's and BMW Technology Corporation.
Position at National Basketball Association
Eugene Connor currently holds the title of Senior Manager, Platform Engineering at the National Basketball Association. Since 2021, he has been based in the New York City Metropolitan Area. In this role, Eugene is responsible for overseeing the platform engineering team, ensuring robust and scalable technology solutions that support the NBA's operations and services.
Industry Experience at Domino's
In 2021, Eugene Connor worked at Domino's as a Lead Engineer/Software Development Manager. He held this position for 8 months. During his time there, he led engineering initiatives and managed software development projects, contributing to the company's technological advancement.
Technical Leadership at BMW Technology Corporation
Eugene Connor has two stints at BMW Technology Corporation. From 2019 to 2020, he served as Lead Engineer in Chicago for 1 year, overseeing critical engineering projects. Earlier, from 2018 to 2019, he worked as a Software Engineer for 6 months. In these roles, he contributed to the development of innovative automotive technologies and software solutions.
Application Development at Cars.com
Eugene Connor's long tenure at Cars.com began in 2014 with internships and evolved into full-time positions. He started as a Tech Intern and Software Engineer Intern and later progressed to roles such as Associate Application Developer, Application Developer, and Software Engineer. Throughout his years at Cars.com, Eugene was based in Chicago, IL, gaining extensive experience in application development from 2014 to 2018.
Freelance Web Development
Between 2014 and 2016, Eugene Connor was self-employed as a Freelance Web Developer. Over these 2 years, he offered web development services, working on various projects that likely enhanced his technical skills and independent problem-solving abilities.