Consultant .NET Developer
Guildford, United Kingdom
Consultant .NET Developer
Guildford, United Kingdom
Consultant Microsoft .NET Software Developer.
C#, C++, .NET, SQL, ASP, HTML, XML, XSL, MFC, ATL, WTL, STL, NUnit
Agile / Scrum
(Public Company; Telecommunications industry)
January 2007 — Present (2 years 7 months)
Providing .NET software solutions to Vertu (Nokia UK) for worldwide Point of Sale and web services for the luxury mobile phone market.
(Privately Held; Myself Only; Computer Software industry)
November 2006 — Present (2 years 9 months)
Providing software development solution services to clients. Available for short, long term contracts, or fixed price work.
(Privately Held; Computer Software industry)
April 2001 — October 2006 (5 years 7 months)
Development of Enterprise level Document Process Automation software for a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner specialising in document processing, transformation, workflow and management.
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Computer Software industry)
January 2001 — March 2001 (3 months)
Development of Document Management software
(Privately Held; Automotive industry)
January 1998 — January 2001 (3 years 1 month)
(formerly TAG Electronic Systems)
Development of configuration and tuning software for control systems used in the Formula 1 motor racing industry.
(Information Technology and Services industry)
1995 — 1997 (2 years)
A project of Technology Transfer through the Teaching Company Scheme and Plymouth University, to provide integrated IT solutions for manufacturing processes at Rigibore, a Cornish based machine tool manufacturing company.
The Teaching Company Scheme (now known as Knowledge Transfer Partnerships) is a government backed scheme that aims to foster partnerships between university and industry.
(Machinery industry)
1995 — 1997 (2 years)
A project of Technology Transfer through the Teaching Company Scheme and Plymouth University, to provide integrated IT solutions for manufacturing processes at Rigibore, a Cornish based machine tool manufacturing company.
The Teaching Company Scheme (now known as Knowledge Transfer Partnerships) is a government backed scheme that aims to foster partnerships between university and industry.
(Public Company; 201-500 employees; Defense & Space industry)
September 1993 — July 1994 (11 months)
BSc , Computer Science , 1991 — 1995
1984 — 1991