Curriculum Vitae
Education and Qualifications
Sept 2005 – Present
University of Leeds
Bsc Computing (Average grade to date: 1st)
Oct 2003 – June 2006
University of York
2 years of study in the field of Physics
Sept 2001 – June 2003
Verulam School, St. Albans, Hertfordshire
A Levels: Physics (B), Maths (C), Chemistry (D), French (D)
Sept 1996 – June 2001
Verulam School, St. Albans, Hertfordshire
10 GCSEs Grades A* - B
Work
May 2007 – Sept 2007
X-Lab Systems, Leeds
Worked for a privately run company developing specialised software for use in NHS pathology labs around the country. Work involved business analysis, agile modelling, software development and interaction with the potential user base in the form of site visits. I gained experience in a wide range of Microsoft technologies in the course of my work with the company included Microsoft BizTalk Server, MS SQL Server and the Microsoft .NET architecture. The position allowed me to become familiar with business processes within the NHS and NHS specific technologies such as N3 and the HL7 messaging structure.
Feb 2007 – Present
KJO Web Services, Leeds
Successfully launched and continue to run a small web development company specialising in hosting, design, development, administration and backup solutions. This has enabled me to gain a deep understanding of how a business is run and the importance of deadlines and time management.
Sept 2006 – July 2007
Undergraduate Demonstrator, Leeds University School of Computing
Work involved assisting first year computing students with their introduction to programming module. Specifically this involved troubleshooting problematic code and helping students gain an understanding of basic programming concepts by talking them through their mistakes and pointing out possible improvements. This required a high level of interpersonal skills and patience.
Sept 2006
Student guide in Leeds University School of Computing
Assisted members of teaching staff in the induction of new students. Work involved giving tours, answering questions from new students and demonstrating the use of the school computer systems.
July 2006 – Sept 2006
Tribunal Clerk at Employment Tribunal Service (ETS), Watford, Hertfordshire
Responsible for clerking a number of Employment Tribunals that were in session during the course of my employment. In addition to such hands on work, I performed a wide range of administration duties ranging from taking queries by telephone to processing claims and responses to them. All of these tasks required good time management and team work skills to ensure jobs were completed to a high standard and on time. This position also afforded me the opportunity to make myself acquainted with some of the basics of employment law.
Dec 2005 - Royal Mail Seasonal Worker
Work involved sorting, fetching and carrying mail. Speed and efficiency were a requirement of the job to make sure mail was delivered on time over the busy festive period.
April 2004 - Student Guide at York University Open Day
Responsible for showing prospective students and their parents around the university departments and accommodation, with particular emphasis on the physics department. This involved careful planning and good communication to make sure the tours were coherent and well structured.
April 2002 - Irwin Sick LTD, St. Albans, Hertfordshire
Work experience placement for 1 week; Working with opto-electronic safety devices for use with factory machinery. Gained hands on experience testing and repairing devices, as well as interpersonal skills from working with others on larger jobs. The work provided me with an insight into dealing with customers on site by accompanying field engineers on their visits.
Projects
March 2006 - Present
RouterTech
Founded and continue to play a key role in the running of a group creating and maintaining free and open source Linux based firmware for commercial networking products. The group has grown rapidly since its creation and currently has a contract with a router manufacturer to have its firmware loaded on to a range of products from factory.
I have a number of personal projects that I devote time to. My current course of study affords me a large amount of exposure to and experience in a variety of programming and mark-up languages, as do my own personal projects most of which centre around software development of some description. I have a high level of experience with Java, C#, Python, C, C++, PHP, Bash, HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and SQL. My experience in programming allows me to learn new languages quickly by building on core concepts. It also allows me to quickly automate routine computing tasks by developing a software solution which allows me to increase my productivity.
Positions of Responsibility
Oct 2006 – Present
Student representative for Computing modules on Leeds School of Computing staff student committee.
Sept 2006 – Present
President of Leeds University Jazz and Blues Society.
Sept 2003 – June 2006
Executive officer on the Halifax College committee at the University of York.
Jan 2004 – June 2006
Events Officer for the University of York Jazz and Blues Society.
Feb 2004 – April 2006
Administrator for a large online technical community.
Interests and Activities
Sport
Regular participant in a wide range of sports at university including pool, swimming and tennis. I also sail and play golf during the university vacation periods.
Music
Keen interest in jazz music, and used to present a weekly jazz and blues radio show on University Radio York which boasted large numbers of listeners.
Other Achievements
Full driving license since January 2004
First Aid Certificate 2003
Duke of Edinburgh Award
Referees
Available on request
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