Frank Triolo

Software Engineer

Enthusiastic about systems programming and performance optimization, with a deep fascination for low-level computing, distributed systems, and computer architecture.

Frank Triolo

About Me

I'm a dedicated software developer who thrives on crafting elegant, high-performance solutions to complex challenges. I build applications that are not just functional, but impactful.

Core Skills

Java Python C C++ Docker Kubernetes REST APIs Agile Methodologies CI/CD Linux Machine Learning Cloud Technologies SQL Git Networks Computer Architecture Operating Systems Design

Work Experience

2023 - Present

Senior Member of Technical Staff

AT&T

Developed and maintained AT&T's fiber provisioning services

2022 - 2023

TDP Software Engineer

AT&T

Redesigned AT&T's fiber provisioning and RAN operations with scalable microservices, automation tools, and data-driven dashboards.

  • Led the transformation of AT&T's fiber provisioning service from a monolithic to a cloud-native microservices architecture, enabling targeted modifications with minimal downtime.
  • Spearheaded the development and deployment of fiber provisioning microservices using Spring Boot, Java, and Kubernetes, delivering scalable solutions.
  • Built a KPI dashboard for RAN Engineers to monitor 911 call data and automated FCC radio site filings to streamline internal tooling.
  • Developed an internal tool used to automate the creation of new RAN sites.
2021 - 2022

Firmware Engineering Technician

Western Digital

Firmware Development for WD's enterprise hard disk drives

  • Developed and implemented C++ security firmware for Western Digital's enterprise hard disk drives, ensuring robust data protection and integrity
  • Led a significant project focused on expanding logging capabilities on WD drives using internal cache optimization APIs. Assisted in the development of a calculator to determine cache sizes based on the data to be logged
  • Creation and updating of firmware tests using Tcl and Python
2022 - 2023

Electrical Engineering Intern

Plug Power

Improved fuel cell engine interfaces, enhanced microcontroller functionality, and optimized battery production

  • Designed a new operator interface for fuel cell-powered engines through comparative components research and developed microcontroller software for customer-requested features.
  • Created Standard Operating Procedures for battery manufacturing and remanufacturing while analyzing battery failures and manufacturing processes to improve reliability.

Education

Georgia Tech Shield

Master of Science in Computer Science

Georgia Institute of Technology

2022 - 2023

Specialization in Computing Systems

Notable Classes
  • High Performance Computing
  • Computer Networks
  • High Performance Computer Architecture
  • Graduate Operating Systems
Rensselaer Shield

Bachelor of Science in Computer Systems Engineering & Computer Science

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

2018 - 2022

Magna Cum Laude, Specialization in Computer Systems

Notable Classes
  • Data Structures
  • Algorithms
  • Operating Systems
  • Database Systems
  • Computer Architecture
  • Data Mining
  • Computer Vision

Interests & Hobbies

Running

Running road races post-collegiately

Cooking

Creating new dishes in the kitchen

Chess

Challenge me on Chess.com!

Technology

Writing and creating technology to use in daily life

Contact

frank@franktriolo.com

+1 (518) 232-4419

Atlanta, GA