
Web Application Developer at Information Transfer
Cambridge, United Kingdom

Web Application Developer at Information Transfer
Cambridge, United Kingdom
An experienced web and software developer with project management abilities, I bring a highly useful combination of competent technical ability and communication skills. Interested in web or software development, expanding on existing knowledge and/or learning new technologies and languages.
I speak fluent English, and basic German and Spanish.
Software development, web development, C, HTML, CSS, Java, PHP, JavaScript, ASP.NET, VB.NET, C#, XML, XHTML, SQL, MySql, SQL Server, Unix, Windows, speech recognition, IVR, speech dialogue design, Envox, databases, BSc in Computing, SS#7, INAP, ISUP, DPNSS, sockets, TCP/IP, UDP
(E-Learning industry)
December 2008 — Present (8 months)
Developing web-based eLearning services and products. Specifying and planning new features, developing web applications using ASP.NET (C# and VB), CSS, HTML, JavaScript and SQL Server, customer support and web product maintenance and bug fixing.
(Public Company; 201-500 employees; Management Consulting industry)
July 2007 — November 2008 (1 year 5 months)
Providing support for a large-scale international money transfer project, generating weekly reports, and dealing with incident and support requests. Working within the QA test team, writing test case and UAT documentation for new features for the existing system.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Media Production industry)
January 2007 — May 2007 (5 months)
Project manager overseeing IVR related and other projects for improving the services the company offers, e.g. The Great Big British Quiz. Also office PC and IT infrastructure support.
(Privately Held; 201-500 employees; Computer Games industry)
January 2005 — January 2007 (2 years 1 month)
Developing web modules to support the RuneScape game world, using Java, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and an inhouse PHP-like language.
Involved in design of fast systems, where reduced memory usage is important.
(Computer Software industry)
July 1998 — August 2004 (6 years 2 months)
Full software lifecycle involvement of speech recognition application development, using the C programming language on both Unix and Windows.
BSc Hons Computer Systems , Programming Techniques, Databases, Computer Networks, Distributed Systems, Concurrent Systems , 1994 — 1998
Software development, web design and development, history, sports, reading