Carole Olivier
About Carole Olivier
Carole Olivier is a Founding Software Engineer currently working at Payable in London. She has extensive experience in software engineering and research, having held positions at Bulb, Credit Suisse, Winton Group, and Rohde & Schwarz.
Work at Payable
Carole Olivier currently serves as a Founding Software Engineer at Payable, a position she has held since 2022. In this role, she contributes to the development and implementation of software solutions. Her work focuses on leveraging her extensive technical background to address complex challenges within the organization.
Previous Experience at Bulb
Carole Olivier worked at Bulb as a Senior Software Engineer from 2017 to 2021, and briefly as a Staff Software Engineer for 9 months in 2022. During her tenure, she was involved in various software development projects, enhancing her skills in the energy sector. Her experience at Bulb reflects her capability to adapt and thrive in dynamic environments.
Career at Credit Suisse
Olivier was employed at Credit Suisse as a Software Engineer from 2010 to 2013. In this role, she contributed to the development of financial software solutions, gaining valuable experience in the finance industry. Her time at Credit Suisse helped solidify her programming and analytical skills.
Education and Expertise
Carole Olivier holds a Dipl.-Ing. in Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik from the University of Stuttgart, where she studied from 2007 to 2009. She also earned a Diplôme d'ingénieur in Computer Systems, Networking and Telecommunications from Télécom Paris, studying from 2005 to 2009. Additionally, she completed Classes Préparatoires at Lycée Joffre, focusing on Math, Physics, and Chemistry. This educational background provides her with a strong foundation in both electrical engineering and computer systems.
Research Experience at Rohde & Schwarz
Before her software engineering roles, Carole Olivier worked as a Researcher at Rohde & Schwarz in the Radio Communication Department for 4 months in 2008. This position allowed her to engage in research activities, further diversifying her experience in both academic and industrial settings.