Senior Backend Developer
Experience Highlights
Randall Reichenbach is a veteran software and electrical engineer with over two decades of experience spanning embedded systems, cloud-native infrastructure, and decentralized compute architectures. At Autheo, he brings deep technical expertise in secure hardware-software integration, high-performance Linux environments, and modular developer toolchains—foundational elements for Autheo’s vision of bridging blockchain with IoT, real-world compute, and decentralized infrastructure.
Randall is the creator of pi-Stomp, an open-source high-definition audio processor built on Raspberry Pi, which showcases his full-stack engineering—from circuit schematics and PCB layout to Linux kernel drivers and user interfaces. During his decade-long tenure at F5 Networks, he led modernization efforts to cloud-enable legacy network appliances, developed blockchain-compatible microservices, and authored the F5 Eclipse plugin, now open-source. His experience includes container orchestration with Kubernetes and secure configuration with Consul and Vault, as well as patented memory self-test and repair logic relevant to secure blockchain computation. Randall’s ability to translate embedded design into scalable, interoperable systems directly supports Autheo’s decentralized infrastructure and hardware roadmap.
Core Expertise
Randall specializes in embedded Linux systems, hardware-software co-design, container orchestration, developer tooling, and open-source architecture. His background in audio engineering, cryptographic hardware, and decentralized system integration enables him to deliver secure, modular backend solutions critical to Autheo’s fullstack platform.
Education
Randall holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from New Mexico State University, with minors in Mathematics and Psychology. He is a member of the Eta Kappa Nu and Tau Beta Pi engineering honor societies and holds two U.S. patents related to embedded memory testing and redundancy logic.