Timothy Reuter
About Timothy Reuter
Timothy Reuter is a Software Engineer with a Bachelor's Degree in Game Design and Development from the Rochester Institute of Technology. He has experience in aircraft maintenance simulations, game development, and team leadership, currently working at SSE since 2021.
Work at SSE
Timothy Reuter has been employed at SSE as a Software Engineer since 2021. In this role, he has contributed to aircraft maintenance simulations, utilizing Unity, C#, and C++. His responsibilities include enhancing key systems related to aircraft testing equipment, which improves flexibility and reduces errors. Prior to his current position, he worked at SSE as a Programmer from 2018 to 2020, where he developed tools to facilitate feature implementation and improved maintenance procedure grading systems.
Education and Expertise
Timothy Reuter earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Game Design and Development with a minor in Japanese Language and Culture from the Rochester Institute of Technology. He studied from 2012 to 2015, gaining foundational knowledge in game design principles and cultural aspects related to the Japanese language. His educational background supports his expertise in software engineering and game development.
Background
Timothy Reuter has a diverse background in software engineering and game development. He has experience in architecture visualization as a freelancer, which complements his technical skills. His work history includes developing games, such as 'Gone Fishing,' which focuses on the relaxation aspect of fishing, and contributing to 'Hack, Slash, and Backstab' at Magic Spell Studios, where he concentrated on art development.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Timothy Reuter has achieved significant milestones in software engineering and game development. He reworked a key system for aircraft testing equipment, enhancing its flexibility and reducing errors. Additionally, he developed tools that aid in locating game object interactions, streamlining the resolution of implementation issues. His role as Backup Team Lead involved hosting scrum meetings and mentoring new team members, demonstrating leadership within his teams.