Trevor Pace
About Trevor Pace
Trevor Pace is a Senior Software Engineer with extensive experience in backend and frontend development, currently working at sennder. He has a background in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and has held various roles in software and hardware design across multiple companies.
Work at sennder
Trevor Pace has been employed at sennder as a Senior Software Engineer since 2021. In this role, he focuses on developing and maintaining software solutions within the company's infrastructure. His responsibilities include implementing efficient backend systems and integrating various technologies to enhance operational capabilities.
Previous Experience in Software Development
Prior to his current position, Trevor worked at Scandio GmbH as a Software Developer from 2020 to 2021. He also held a role at Cognitive Systems Corp. as a Software Developer from 2018 to 2019. His experience includes backend development with NodeJS/Express and Python (FastAPI), as well as frontend application development using React, Redux, and Typescript.
Background in Electrical Engineering
Trevor Pace studied Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Dalhousie University, where he earned a Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) and was recognized as a Sexton Scholar. He also completed a Diploma of Engineering at the same institution. His academic background laid the foundation for his transition from electrical engineering to software development.
Experience with Microservices and Cloud Solutions
Trevor has significant experience in developing full-stack microservice cloud solutions. He has implemented a monorepo with Jenkins deployment and utilized BuildKit daemons to improve Docker image build speed. Additionally, he is skilled in dockerization and custom Helm chart development for microservices, as well as using Terraform and Terragrunt for deploying custom Kubernetes clusters in AWS.
Co-op and Early Career Roles
Trevor's early career includes co-op positions at Research In Motion, where he worked as a DSP Firmware Developer and Digital Baseband Hardware Designer in 2010 and 2011, respectively. He also served as a Research Assistant at Dalhousie University in 2009. These roles contributed to his technical skills and understanding of both hardware and software development.