185 Campbell Road
Oxford OX4 3NT
Home Telephone: +44-1865-711036
Mobile Telephone: +44-7768-894509
Email: tim.pizey AT gmail.com
URL: http://tim.pizey.net/
To contribute to the success of a forward looking high-tech organisation; advancing its goals using my understanding of software systems design, implementation and management.
General Experience: Requirments capture, Systems analysis, Estimating, Budget running, Team formation and lead., I have designed, implemented, used and maintained three project management systems.
Consultancy: Open Source Software, Agile Development, Continuous Integration, Code review, Standards compliance, Keeping current.
Public speaking: Presentations, Training, Running meetings.
Project frameworks: Googlecode, Sourceforge, Scrum.
Java: Servlets (expert), J2EE, Spring.
Frameworks: Struts, Melati (committer).
View tier: GWT, JSP, ASPX, Velocity, Webmacro (committer), XPath, XSLT, Pentaho.
Web: HTML, JavaScript (expert), CSS (expert).
SQL: MySQL, SQLServer, HSQLDB (expert), Postgresql (expert), Oracle.
Persistence and ORM: Hibernate, Hyperjaxb, JAXB, XML, SGML, BerkeleyDB, POEM.
Testing: JUnit, DBUnit, JWebUnit, XMLUnit, HtmlUnit, HttpUnit.
Configuration Management: Maven (expert), Ant, git, CVS (expert), Subversion, VSS.
Continuous Integration and Build: Jenkins (contributor), Maven, Ant.
Systems Administration: Linux (expert), Perl (expert), Mail - postfix, qmail, Tomcat, Jetty (expert), IIS, AWS, Apache (expert).
Parsers and Compilers: JavaCC (committer), Lex, Yacc.
Tools: Emacs, Eclipse, Idea.
.Net: ASP Classic, ASP.Net, C Sharp, VBScript.
Semantic Web: RDF, RDFa, Jena, NG4J (committer).
Senior Web Database Developer
Oxford University, Centre for Genomics and Global Health
November 2009-
Membership of an agile team of software developers using the GWT/XML/Apache/Linux stack to develop web applications.
Projects:
Project Officer
Oxford University Computing Services
April 2009-October 2009
Development of an RDF backed location query engine to deliver location based services to mobile devices.
Projects:
Systems Consultant
Champion Recruitment
October 2005-December 2008
Responsible for configuring and bespoke work on the Bond International Adapt system and web interface to it.
Projects:
Senior Java Developer
INSL Limited
May 2005-August 2005
Lead java developer for the Spheriq email cleansing service. As lead developer I had overall ownership of the codebase and a mentoring role to the other three members of the team.
Projects:
Product Specialist
CSW Group Limited
June 2004-May 2005
Support of the Case Notes product. Project lead for large scale data migration. As Project Lead I managed a team including a contractor, systems analyst and a developer. I designed the database, chose the ORM tool and the system development tools.
Projects:
Proprietor
Context
Computing
January 1994-June 2004
Between my MSc and 2004 (11 years) I was a Sole Trader. My coding and other output is archived at http://www.paneris.net. All projects were setup or retrofitted with Maven under CVS.
Projects:
Achievements:
Chief Technical Officer
Bibliomania.com
August 2000-
Supervision of the completion, rollout and continued development of a literature website, where the data was stored as HTML fragments and processed using Java, WebMacro and Melati.
Bibliomania has folded as a company but I still maintain the website, which generates a small income from Google adverts.
Publishing Consultant
Thompson Tax
May 1996-February 1997
Working with Perl and SGML I wrote validation and auto-correction scripts for a large Tax Reference work. The data conformed to a very complex SGML DTD which enabled a custom application to give the tax law at any specified time (time travel). Programmed used Omnimark and perl running under NT.
Senior Technical Analyst
Catalyst Electronic Publishing
September 1994-May 1997
Recruited by the Technical Director I had responsibility for all project conversions. I also assisted in sales and defined the overall approach to most projects. The majority of projects were completed in perl.
Projects:
Project Manager
Vosper Thornycroft Support Projects Division
May 1982-June 1992
In charge of a five million pound budget for programming labour and equipment. This post involved system design, hardware specification, negotiation with the lead contractor (British Aerospace, Warton), the MoD (Navy) and the end customer (Royal Saudi Arabian Navy) and its representatives (ex US Navy personnel). The system design, implementation and installation was managed and overseen by myself, both in the UK and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
An organisation dedicated to professionalism in programming, with an active Oxford branch.
This talented group is a source of help and direction.
I have spoken twice at this prestigious forum presenting on distance working and the virtual corporation.
Overall GPA: 82 out of 100
Subjects: Prolog, Knowledge Representation, Natural Language.
Subjects: Computers in Education (First), Poplog, Artificial Intelligence, Mathematics, Statistics.
Last modified January 2012.