Fullstack Developer @ JustPark is the world's largest peer-to-peer parking website. We generate millions of pounds annually for families, churches, businesses and car parks by allowing them to rent out their parking spaces when they are not being used. At the same time, our web and mobile applications provide affordable and convenient parking to over half a million drivers.
JustPark is backed by Index Ventures, BMW iVentures and 3,000 investors through Crowdcube. From October 2015 to Present (3 months) London, United KingdomSoftware Engineer @ • Developing for a distributed build system which provides engineers worldwide with precise, repeatable software and hardware builds whilst overcoming challenges such as supporting numerous platforms, limited bandwidth in remote offices and general scalability issues.
• Briefly part of small team developing and supporting an analytics platform for engineering data with a Lambda architecture, distributed computing tools (Hadoop, Mesos and Spark with Scala), Docker and visualisation tools such as Tableau.
• Technical lead for the development of a distributed continuous integration system using Java, Spring, AMQP and Golang that is heavily relied upon by engineering teams worldwide.
• Provide 3rd line support for various software services and help design and debug engineering workflows. From July 2013 to Present (2 years 6 months) Web Developer @ • Designed websites for various university clubs, societies and events.
• Contracted to develop a web app for connecting personal trainers and their clients using Ruby-on-Rails and Knockout.js. From April 2010 to July 2013 (3 years 4 months) Student Intern @ • Developed a simple testbench for the company's genotyping product in C++ and LabView. From July 2012 to August 2012 (2 months)
Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Electronic Engineering, Upper Second-Class Honours @ Durham University From 2009 to 2013 Hill Road Sixth Form College From 2007 to 2009 Tim Coulson is skilled in: Java, JavaScript, MongoDB, Go, Node.js, Scala, Android, Internet of Things, Distributed Computing, Operations, Python, Distributed Systems, Perl