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Date of Birth: | 24 July 1975 |
Nationality: | Australian |
Address: | 3/1384 Heatherton Road, Dandenong, Victoria, 3175, Australia |
Proficient software engineer experienced with numerous real-time (including safety critical) applications. Focused on establishing clear objectives and then rapid delivery. Exposure to the complete software life-cycle with an emphasis on software quality.
Employer: | Sole trader |
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Experience: | Development of C++ Personal Assistant, a tool which gives C++ developers the information they need to quickly deliver new features or fix bugs. The tool uses libraries from the clang compiler. |
Employer: | Wave Semiconductor Pty. Ltd. |
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Position: | Contract Software Developer |
Technologies: | C++, Android |
Experience: | I benchmarked algorithms including BCH data error correction, LZ77 compression and string search on an Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 with ARM CPU. (The benchmarks were for comparison with a programmable asynchronous logic device under development at Wave Semiconductor.) |
Employer: | ITG (Investment Technology Group) Australia Ltd. |
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Position: | Software Developer |
Technologies: | C++, Python, FIX protocol, FitNesse, Solaris, SQL |
Contract Renewals: | Two |
Experience: | Agile development of customisations to ITG's order routing system. I improved turn-around times on client requests by automating procedures for software build, test and deploy. |
Employer: | Bluechiip Ltd. |
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Position: | Software Engineer |
Technologies: | Embedded C++, Linux, Mongoose web-server, Selenium Webdriver, Python, wxWidgets |
Experience: |
I applied agile techniques to develop a web-based inventory tracking system for biobanks. I developed a software development plan to conform with the IEC 62304 standard for medical device software. I captured requirements in executable test scripts and applied a test driven development approach. I wrote the high-level software design in a machine executable format.
Development was done primarily on Mac OS X. Cross platform libraries were used. |
Employer: | Lockheed Martin Information Systems and Global Services |
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Position: | Senior Software Engineer |
Technologies: | C++, Python, Java, vxWorks RTOS |
Experience: |
I performed requirements capture, software design and implementation, and testing of a safety critical component of the
Advanced Train Management System
developed for the Australian Rail Track Corporation.
July 2009 - February 2010
March 2010 - December 2011
October 2010 - March 2011
October 2011 - December 2011
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Employer: | UFIS Airport Innovation, Barcelona, Spain |
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Position: | Software Analyst |
Technologies: | C++, Perl, Python, Oracle PL/SQL |
Experience: |
A 3 month contract where I was responsible for completing development and testing of external software interfaces to a baggage handling system for Barcelona Airport's Midfield Terminal which was opened in 2009.
I worked on-site in Barcelona, Spain for UFIS Airport Innovation which is a daughter company of UFIS Airport Solutions, a company that I was previously employed by. The project had very tight deadlines: I had to quickly get up to speed and then consistently work long hours. I worked with C++, Perl, Python and Oracle PL/SQL as the application and automated tests had already used a mixture of these languages. At the end of my contract I was offered another three month contract to do further work: I had to decline as I was unable to get my visa extended at short notice. My son was born after I finished this job. I took time off work to be with my wife and son. |
Employer: | Bluefish444 (South Melbourne, Australia) |
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Position: | Software Analyst |
Technologies: | C++ |
Experience: |
Bluefish444
develops hardware and software for video capture, video processing and
playback. Bluefish444's customers include television broadcasters and the film
industry.
I audited their core video capture application and their hardware drivers. I developed a strategy to improve quality by setting up automated tests to ensure quality. |
Employer: | UFIS Airport Solutions GmbH (Graz, Austria) |
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Positions: | Master System Integrator, Suvarnabhumi Airport, Thailand
System Architect, Delhi IGI Airport, India |
Experience: |
UFIS Airport Solutions
develops software for managing airport operations.
UFIS Airport Solutions also provides management consulting to airports.
For a large airport to operate efficiently, the operations of several departments must be coordinated and typically IT systems from several different suppliers must be integrated. In my work at the airports in Bangkok and Delhi, I first sought to get a clear definition of requirements through direct interaction with the clients and then developed an architecture that met the requirements. Much of this work involved integrating systems from different suppliers. I left UFIS as I wanted to return to Australia after having lived away from Australia for six years. |
Employer: | ABES ("Advanced Bridge Engineering Systems") GmbH (Graz, Austria) |
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Position: | Contract Software Analyst/Developer |
Technologies: | C++, Qt, OpenGL |
Experience: |
I was employed on a short term contract to design and implement the GUI of a CAD (computer aided design) application for specifying the geometry of bridge girders and piers. I used C++, Qt and OpenGL to implement the user interface.
The customer had had preconceived ideas about how the application should function based on their experience with a competitor's product. After carefully analysing the customer's requirements I was able to propose a solution that better met their needs: In particular the final design was easy to extend. |
Employer: | Systems In Progress GmbH (Graz, Austria) |
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Position: | Software Analyst/Developer |
Technologies: | C++, Java, PostgreSQL, wxWidgets, SDL |
Experience: | Systems In Progress's
products collect and process usage data from casino gaming machines
and maintain casino jackpots.
I developed a multimedia casino jackpot display using C++ and the SDL (Simple Direct-media Library) that would display jackpot values and play video files and animations. I developed tools for generating reports from usage data from gaming machines as well as for tracking coin collections. I used C++, Java, the PostgreSQL database, wxWidgets GUI library, SDL (Simple Direct-media Library), and the Subversion revision control system. |
Employer: | TDV GmbH (Graz, Austria) |
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Position: | Software Engineer |
Technologies: | C++, wxWidgets, TCL |
Experience: | TDV write structural analysis
software. The main application of TDV's software is bridge design.
I extended the GUI for specifying the geometry of bridges. The GUI was written using wxWidgets. I also interfaced the main application with the TCL scripting language enabling bridge geometries to be defined in TCL. The development environment was Microsoft Visual Studio. |
Employer: | Atronic International GmbH (Austria) |
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Position: | Embedded Software Engineer |
Technologies: | C |
Experience: | Atronic International make casino
slot machines.
I worked in a team of eleven people re-implementing existing software: Our goal was to make a new system which was easier to maintain than the old system. The software was mostly written in C, but was object oriented. ArgoUML was used to create some designs in UML. Rational ClearCase was used for revision control. The target platform ran the Micro-C RTOS on a Z180 CPU. |
Employer: | Thales ATM |
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Position: | Software developer |
Technologies: | C++, Ada |
Experience: | Thales ATM make air-traffic control
systems. I had several different roles while working at Thales ATM.
My first role involved writing Unix shell scripts to set-up and install software for an air-traffic control system used by the RAAF (Royal Australian Air-Force). I had to be on-site for part of the time and interact with the customer. My second role was adding new functionality to the flight plan database management code. This was done in Ada. My final role was working on the user interface for an air-traffic control system to be used in China. Some of my work was fixing bugs in existing C code. Most of my work was in a re-write of the "Air Situation Display" function in C++. Our new design was developed using Rhapsody by Ilogix. Rhapsody is a UML model editor which can generate code from state diagrams. Development was done on Linux PCs. The target platform was Ultrix. Thales ATM used the CMM (Capability Maturity Model) to assess their software development procedures and was focused on improving the quality of its products by improving the procedures used. I left Thales ATM to do some international travel and to have time to work on some Open Source projects. |
Employer: | AES Prodata, now called "ERG Transit Systems". |
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Position: | Analyst Programmer |
Technologies: | C++ |
Contract Renewals: | Three. (I had two three month and two six month contracts to work at AES Prodata.) |
Experience: | C++/UNIX programmer writing and
maintaining code for the Metcard automated ticketing system used by
the Melbourne public transport system. The software I worked on
communicated with ticket selling machines, ticket validating devices
and a central computer system. An important function of this software
was to generate reports about ticket sales.
The project was behind schedule when I started. I believe I made a significant contribution to getting the customer to sign-off the project as being completed as early as possible. Development and some testing were done on Linux PCs. The target platform ran SCO-Unix. I gained experience in using GNU tools (including the gcc compiler), writing makefiles and shell scripts, and revision control with CVS. I left AES Prodata to return to full-time University studies for a year. |
Employer: | K&B Pty. Ltd.
(family company) |
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Employer: | Ranger Electronics |
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Position: | Technical Assistant |
Experience: | worked with CAD (Protel AutoTrax), made and assembled circuit boards, calibrated gas concentration meters, programmed PLCs. |
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1990-1993 Melbourne High School Final year subjects: Maths: Change and Approximation - Extensions, Maths: Reasoning and Data, Physics, Chemistry, Information Systems, English. Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) score: 158 out of 168. |
1994 - University of Melbourne Course: BSc / BE (Elec). I was enrolled in the BSc/BE course for four and a half years. The computer science component (only) of this course was completed by mid 1997. 300-level computer science subjects and results:
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Last update: 17 May 2016