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<![endif]--><header><nav class="navbar navbar-inverse navbar-fixed-top row-background"><div class="container"><div class="row vertical-align-center"><div class="col-sm-5"><h1>Alex Grace</h1></div><div class="col-sm-7 no-padding"><ul class="list-inline text-center no-padding"><li><em class="fa fa-map-marker"></em> Guildford, UK</li><li><a href="mailto:alex@grace6.plus.com"><i class="fa fa-envelope"></i> alex@grace6.plus.com</a></li><li><a href="tel:447933323735"><i class="fa fa-phone"></i> +44 7933 323735</a></li><li class="dropdown"><a href="#" class="dropdown-toggle" data-toggle="dropdown" role="button" aria-expanded="false"><i class="fa fa-download"></i> Download CV<span class="caret"></span></a><ul class="dropdown-menu" role="menu"><li><a href="downloads/Alex-Grace-CV-1-Page.pdf" target="_blank">One Page CV</a></li><li><a href="#" target="_blank">Two Page CV</a></li><li><a href="#" target="_blank">Infographic CV</a></li></ul></li></ul></div></div><div class="row vertical-align-center"><div class="col-sm-5"><em>Seeking a developer graduate job in London or California.</em></div><div class="col-sm-7"><div class="row text-center"><a class="btn btn-social-icon btn-md btn-twitter" href="https://twitter.com/alexdoesdev" target="_blank"><span class="fa fa-twitter"></span></a> <a class="btn btn-social-icon btn-md btn-facebook" href="https://www.facebook.com/AlexGrace95" target="_blank"><span class="fa fa-facebook"></span></a> <a class="btn btn-social-icon btn-md btn-linkedin" href="http://www.linkedin.com/in/alexdgrace" target="_blank"><span class="fa fa-linkedin"></span></a> <a class="btn btn-social-icon btn-md btn-github" href="https://github.com/alexgrace95" target="_blank"><span class="fa fa-github"></span></a> <a class="btn btn-social-icon btn-md btn-stack-overflow" href="http://stackoverflow.com/users/6616048/alex-grace?tab=profile" target="_blank"><span class="fa fa-stack-overflow"></span></a></div></div></div><br></div></nav></header><div class="corner-ribbon top-right red shadow" id="ribbon"><h2 class="text-white text-capitalize">Hire Me!</h2></div><div class="jumbotron"><div class="container"><h1>Alex Grace</h1><p><em>Seeking a developer graduate job in London or California.</em></p><p><em>Available from July 2017.</em></p><div class="row"><div class="col-sm-6">I am a highly motivated and ambitious student who works extremely hard to meet his work, educational and personal targets with an enthusiastic attitude and a desire to learn. I have a true passion and interest in technology with open-source experience and technology work experience. I am a strong communicator, work well in a team and enjoy working in a demanding and fast pace environment. I have a solid academic track record and am pursuing a career in technology.</div><div class="col-sm-6"><ul class="fa-ul"><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-check"></i>BEng Electronic Engineering at University of Surrey, UK</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-check"></i>Predicted a 2:1</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-check"></i>Year Long and Summer Technical Internships with blue chip companies</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-check"></i>Open Source Community Contributor</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-check"></i>Full Stack Development Experience</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-check"></i>Languages: Web Development, C, C++, Java, Javascript, Node.js, Swift, PHP, SQL, Unix</li></ul></div></div><br><div class="row text-center"><a class="btn btn-social-icon btn-lg btn-twitter" href="https://twitter.com/alexdoesdev" target="_blank"><span class="fa fa-twitter"></span></a> <a class="btn btn-social-icon btn-lg btn-facebook" href="https://www.facebook.com/AlexGrace95" target="_blank"><span class="fa fa-facebook"></span></a> <a class="btn btn-social-icon btn-lg btn-linkedin" href="http://www.linkedin.com/in/alexdgrace" target="_blank"><span class="fa fa-linkedin"></span></a> <a class="btn btn-social-icon btn-lg btn-github" href="https://github.com/alexgrace95" target="_blank"><span class="fa fa-github"></span></a> <a class="btn btn-social-icon btn-lg btn-stack-overflow" href="http://stackoverflow.com/users/6616048/alex-grace?tab=profile" target="_blank"><span class="fa fa-stack-overflow"></span></a></div></div></div><div class="container"><div class="row"><div class="col-sm-3" id="leftCol"><ul class="nav nav-stacked sidebar" id="sidebar"><li><a href="#sec1">Education</a></li><li><a href="#sec2">Work Experience</a></li><li><a href="#sec0">Programming Experience</a></li><li><a href="#sec3">Achievements</a></li><li><a href="#sec4">Key Skills</a></li><li><a href="#sec6">Contact Alex</a></li></ul></div><div class="col-sm-9" id="mainCol"><br><div class="row"><h1 id="sec1" class="text-center">Education</h1><br><div class="col-xs-12"><div class="row vertical-align-center row-background"><div class="col-xs-6 uni-text"><h3>BEng Electronic Engineering with Placement Year</h3><h4>University of Surrey</h4></div><div class="col-xs-6 alt-image uni-image imgborder"><img src="images/surrey-logo.png" class="img-responsive center-block" alt="University of Surrey"></div></div><br><ul class="fa-ul"><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-check"></i><strong>Predicted 2:1</strong></li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-calendar"></i>September 2013 - July 2017</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-map-marker"></i>Guildford, UK</li></ul><div class="row"><div class="col-sm-6"><ul><li>Placement Year at J.P. Morgan Chase</li><li>Modules studied:<ul><li>Electronics (Analogue & Digital)</li><li>Mathematics</li><li>Programming (C)</li><li>Engineering Science</li><li>Communications and Networks</li><li>Labs, Design & Professional Studies</li></ul></li><li>Final Year Modules<ul><li>Object Oriented Programming (C++)</li><li>Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition</li><li>Data & Internet Networking</li><li>Digital Signal Processing</li><li>Year 3 Project/Dissertation</li><li>Professional Studies</li></ul></li></ul></div><div class="col-sm-6"><div class="panel panel-default"><div class="panel-heading">About University of Surrey</div><div class="panel-body"><ul class="fa-ul"><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-check"></i>University of the Year, The Times & Sunday Times Good University Guide 2016</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-check"></i>2nd for Electronic Engineering - Guardian University Guide 2016</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-check"></i>4th - Guardian University Guide 2017 (After Cambridge, Oxford & St Andrews)</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-check"></i>Top 1% of all higher education institutions in the world, QS World University Rankings 2015/2016</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-check"></i>5 Star International Rating by QS</li></ul></div></div></div></div><br><br></div><div class="col-xs-12"><div class="row vertical-align-center row-background"><div class="col-xs-6 chew-text"><h3>Sixth Form & Secondary School</h3><h4>Chew Valley School & Sixth Form</h4></div><div class="col-xs-6 alt-image chew-image imgborder"><img src="images/chew-logo.png" class="img-responsive center-block" alt="Chew Valley"></div></div><br><ul class="fa-ul"><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-calendar"></i>September 2006 - July 2013</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-map-marker"></i>Bristol, UK</li></ul><div class="row"><div class="col-sm-6"><h5>A Levels</h5><ul><li><strong>A</strong> - Mathematics</li><li><strong>B</strong> - Further Mathematics</li><li><strong>B</strong> - Physics</li></ul><br><h5>AS Levels</h5><ul><li><strong>A</strong> - Mathematics</li><li><strong>A</strong> - Further Mathematics</li><li><strong>A</strong> - Physics</li><li><strong>C</strong> - Chemistry</li><li><strong>D</strong> - Music</li></ul></div><div class="col-sm-6"><h5>GCSE's</h5><h6>2 A*, 4 A’s, 4 B’s</h6><ul><li><strong>A*</strong> - Mathematics</li><li><strong>A*</strong> - Biology</li><li><strong>A</strong> - Chemistry</li><li><strong>A</strong> - Physics</li><li><strong>A</strong> - Religious Studies</li><li><strong>A</strong> - Music</li><li><strong>B</strong> - English</li><li><strong>B</strong> - English Lit</li><li><strong>B</strong> - French</li><li><strong>B</strong> - History</li><li><strong>Distinction</strong> - ICT</li></ul></div></div><br><br></div></div><hr><div class="row"><h1 id="sec2" class="text-center">Work Experience</h1><br><div class="col-xs-12"><ul class="timeline"><li><div class="timeline-badge"><a><i class="fa fa-circle" id=""></i></a></div><div class="timeline-panel"><div class="timeline-heading"><div class="row vertical-align-center"><div class="col-sm-6 deutsche-text"><h4>Deutsche Bank</h4></div><div class="col-sm-6 imgborder"><img src="images/deutsche-logo.png" class="alt-image deutsche-image img-responsive center-block" alt="Deutsche Bank"></div></div></div><div class="timeline-body"><ul class="fa-ul"><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-user"></i><strong>Regulatory Risk & Compliance, Integrated Controls Framework Developer and Business Analyst</strong></li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-user"></i>Summer Technology Internship</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-calendar"></i>June 2016 - August 2016</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-map-marker"></i>London, UK</li></ul><div id="Deutsche" class="collapse in"><ul><li>Part of small team working with the Deutsche Bank project sponsors, a project manager consultant, ServiceNow technical consultant and a business analyst.</li><li>The project was building a flexible tool to display Deutsche Banks compliance with technology regulations and risks in a near time dashboard for senior management, managers and regulators. All data inputted via an intranet portal and ServiceNow tickets. The data is mapped to control measures, which is mapped to the bank's policies, which is mapped to regulatory authorities' regulations, all via the ServiceNow GRC (Governance, Risk and Compliance) module. This can show if the overall bank is complying, any compliance gaps and further detail into specific teams, applications and impacts.</li><li>My role was to help setup the data universe and then create the first version of the dashboard using SQL and SAP Business Objects Design Studio so that the dashboard could be published to the internal report repository. The version of the dashboard I created was used to present the vision of the project to gain future funding from more senior management.</li><li>At the end of my internship the dashboard was handed over to an internal SAP Business Objects expert who said my work was a solid foundation and professional quality.</li><li>Also did some business analyst work creating some use cases, requirements and test data for the demo dashboard.</li><li>Helped organise a workshop for people involved with the project. I presented a section on the process for updating a control measure.</li><li>Really valuable experience learning about technology risks and control measures to minimise the risks.</li><li>Group internship project of a presentation to senior technology management.</li><li>Took part in a corporate social responsibility day, building new paths at Tower Hamlets park.</li></ul><br></div></div><div class="timeline-footer primary"><p class="text-right"><a id="HideShowDeutsche" type="button" data-toggle="collapse" data-target="#Deutsche" aria-expanded="true" aria-controls="Deutsche">Less Details <i class="fa fa-chevron-up rotate"></i></a></p></div></div></li><li class="timeline-inverted"><div class="timeline-badge"><a><i class="fa fa-circle invert" id=""></i></a></div><div class="timeline-panel"><div class="timeline-heading"><div class="row vertical-align-center"><div class="col-sm-6 jpmorganchase-text"><h4>J.P. Morgan Chase</h4></div><div class="col-sm-6 imgborder"><img src="images/jpmorganchase-logo.png" class="alt-image jpmorganchase-image img-responsive center-block" alt="J.P. Morgan Chase"></div></div></div><div class="timeline-body"><ul class="fa-ul"><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-user"></i><strong>Global ETL(Informatica) & Messaging Support</strong></li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-user"></i>Year Long Technology Internship</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-calendar"></i>June 2015 - June 2016</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-map-marker"></i>Bournemouth, UK</li></ul><div id="JPMorganChase" class="collapse in"><ul><li>Part of an 8 person global infrastructure middleware engineering team, supporting Informatica PowerCenter ETL and a fax imaging solution.</li><li>Responibilities:</li><ul><li>Resolve support tickets raised by our internal clients within the required timeframe.</li><li>Look into issues and outages (including production), working with our team and other teams to resolve the issue as quickly as possible and perform root cause analysis afterwards.</li><li>Execute code deployments using the command line.</li><li>Monitor the teams infrastructure on Geneos and, when needed, save space to prevent outages.</li><li>Plan maintenance, notify user of planned work and future outages.</li><li>Weekend European support for issues and planned maintenance.</li><li>Chair the teams two daily scrum calls.</li></ul><li>For serious issues we would liaise with Informatica vendor support.</li><li>Worked on the team tech refresh, responsible for communications, discussing the project with clients and their requirements and acquiring the license.</li><li>Created for the team a new intranet webpage (Bootstrap, HTML, CSS, Javascript, Sharepoint).</li><li>Implement new Geneos key performance indicators on our systems to monitor usage on each server and provide trending analysis for ourselves and management.</li><li>Updated our team’s inventory management system inputs.</li><li>Helped with the team's compliance reporting documentation.</li><li>Created infrastructure performance and issue reports on IBM Cognos scheduled to run weekly for the team meetings and for my manager to take to the management meetings. The reports were very successful and so our risk officer asked me to adapt the report so that she could use it for the whole Middleware department and when a member of our team left, she ask me if I could adapt it for her new team to use.</li><li>Group internship project of a presentation to senior technology management.</li><li>Built a network and made contacts enabling me to arrange my own shadowing in eTrading technology, FX product sales, P1 incident management, trading floor support and desktop support.</li></ul><br></div></div><div class="timeline-footer primary"><p class="text-right"><a id="HideShowJPMorganChase" type="button" data-toggle="collapse" data-target="#JPMorganChase" aria-expanded="true" aria-controls="JPMorganChase">Less Details <i class="fa fa-chevron-up rotate"></i></a></p></div></div></li><li><div class="timeline-badge"><a><i class="fa fa-circle" id=""></i></a></div><div class="timeline-panel"><div class="timeline-heading"><div class="row vertical-align-center"><div class="col-sm-6 surrey-text"><h4>University of Surrey</h4></div><div class="col-sm-6 imgborder"><img src="images/surrey-logo.png" class="alt-image surrey-image img-responsive center-block" alt="University Of Surrey"></div></div></div><div class="timeline-body"><ul class="fa-ul"><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-user"></i><strong>Student Life Mentor</strong></li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-user"></i>Semester time job</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-calendar"></i>Sept 2016 - present</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-map-marker"></i>Guildford, UK</li></ul><div id="StudentLifeMentor" class="collapse"><ul><li>Important role working for the University, ensuring that new students settle into university life. I am a friendly face that visits freshers hall of residence each week and discuss their university experience and any concerns or questions they have.</li><li>For most people, going to university is the first time they have moved away from home, on top of that they are living with people they have never met before. This can be stressful and so having a fellow student that they can talk to who has experienced university life and isn’t university support or a lecturer, really helps.</li><li>Important to identify if in flats or individuals there are more serious problems and then help to resolve the issue or report it to university staff to help the group/person through it.</li><li>Responsible for about 80 students.</li><li>Programme started with 4 days training with valuable seminars about listening to peoples problems, helping them cope and get through it.</li></ul><br></div></div><div class="timeline-footer primary"><p class="text-right"><a id="HideShowStudentLifeMentor" type="button" data-toggle="collapse" data-target="#StudentLifeMentor" aria-expanded="false" aria-controls="StudentLifeMentor">More Details <i class="fa fa-chevron-up rotate down"></i></a></p></div></div></li><li class="timeline-inverted"><div class="timeline-badge"><a><i class="fa fa-circle invert" id=""></i></a></div><div class="timeline-panel"><div class="timeline-heading"><div class="row vertical-align-center"><div class="col-sm-6 hollister-text"><h4>Hollister</h4></div><div class="col-sm-6 imgborder"><img src="images/hollister-logo.png" class="alt-image hollister-image img-responsive center-block" alt="Hollister"></div></div></div><div class="timeline-body"><ul class="fa-ul"><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-user"></i><strong>Sales Associate</strong></li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-user"></i>Semester time job</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-calendar"></i>Nov 2014 - present</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-map-marker"></i>Guildford, UK</li></ul><div id="Hollister" class="collapse"><ul><li>Recruited whilst at University.</li><li>Work on the shop floor, greeting customers and delivering excellent customer service.</li><li>Uphold the high standards and image of the brand with great attention to detail.</li></ul><br></div></div><div class="timeline-footer primary"><p class="text-right"><a id="HideShowHollister" type="button" data-toggle="collapse" data-target="#Hollister" aria-expanded="false" aria-controls="Hollister">More Details <i class="fa fa-chevron-up rotate down"></i></a></p></div></div></li><li><div class="timeline-badge"><a><i class="fa fa-circle" id=""></i></a></div><div class="timeline-panel"><div class="timeline-heading"><div class="row vertical-align-center"><div class="col-sm-6 waitrose-text"><h4>Waitrose</h4></div><div class="col-sm-6 imgborder"><img src="images/waitrose-logo.png" class="alt-image waitrose-image img-responsive center-block" alt="Waitrose"></div></div></div><div class="timeline-body"><ul class="fa-ul"><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-user"></i><strong>Various Roles</strong></li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-user"></i>Holiday job</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-calendar"></i>July 2013 - January 2015</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-map-marker"></i>Wells, UK</li></ul><div id="Waitrose" class="collapse"><ul><li>Recruited and trained for a new branch in Wells, Somerset, in May 2013</li><li>Original position was on the Welcome Desk (Customer Service/ Complaints) and checkouts.</li><li>Interacted positively with customers and gave excellent customer service.</li><li>Selected to be cross trained for other departments to be more flexible at work.</li><li>Enjoyed working on the Welcome Desk solving customer problems in a quick, efficient and polite manner.</li></ul><br></div></div><div class="timeline-footer primary"><p class="text-right"><a id="HideShowWaitrose" type="button" data-toggle="collapse" data-target="#Waitrose" aria-expanded="false" aria-controls="Waitrose">More Details <i class="fa fa-chevron-up rotate down"></i></a></p></div></div></li><li class="timeline-inverted"><div class="timeline-badge"><a><i class="fa fa-circle invert" id=""></i></a></div><div class="timeline-panel"><div class="timeline-heading"><div class="row"><div class="col-xs-12"><h4>Castle Of Comfort Inn</h4></div></div></div><div class="timeline-body"><ul class="fa-ul"><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-user"></i><strong>Various Roles</strong></li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-user"></i>Holiday job</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-calendar"></i>July 2013 - April 2015</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-map-marker"></i>East Harptree, UK</li></ul><div id="Castle" class="collapse"><ul><li>Worked in a diverse range of roles in a rural family run pub in a popular tourist area. Fulfilling duties such as, bartender, waiter, preparing food, cleaning and changing barrels.</li><li>Often locked up the pub, was a key holder and covering managerial responsibilities when required.</li><li>Worked well and efficiently in a small team prioritising jobs when the pub was busy.</li></ul><br></div></div><div class="timeline-footer primary"><p class="text-right"><a id="HideShowCastle" type="button" data-toggle="collapse" data-target="#Castle" aria-expanded="false" aria-controls="Castle">More Details <i class="fa fa-chevron-up rotate down"></i></a></p></div></div></li><li><div class="timeline-badge"><a><i class="fa fa-circle" id=""></i></a></div><div class="timeline-panel"><div class="timeline-heading"><div class="row"><div class="col-xs-12"><h4>Others</h4></div></div></div><div class="timeline-body"><div><br><ul><li><strong>Weston Power Distribution</strong>- Year 12 School Work Experience</li><li><strong>Cross Manufacturing</strong>- Year 10 School Work Experience</li></ul><br></div></div></div></li><li class="clearfix no-float"></li></ul><br></div></div><hr><div class="row"><h1 id="sec0" class="text-center">Programming Experience</h1><h4 class="text-center">Driven by sheer passion and interesting in technology, how it works and creating cool things!</h4><br><div class="col-xs-12"><h3>Languages</h3><br><p class="text-center">Click on panel for more details</p><div class="row"><div class="col-lg-3 col-md-4 col col-xs-6"><div class="panel panel-default match-language panelhover" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#WebDevModal" id="WebDevPanel"><div class="panel-body"><div class="vertical-center-table"><div class="vertical-center match-languages-text"><h3 class="text-center no-padding text-white quickfit">Web Development</h3></div></div><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="WebDev"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h4 class="text-center no-padding text-white">Skilled</h4></div></div><div id="WebDevModal" class="modal fade" role="dialog"><div class="modal-dialog"><div class="modal-content"><div class="modal-header"><button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal">×</button><div class="row vertical-align-center modal-title"><div class="col-sm-8 col-xs-6"><h4>Web Development</h4></div><div class="col-sm-3 col-xs-5"><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="WebDev"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h5 class="text-center no-padding">Skilled</h5></div></div></div><div class="modal-body"><ul><li><strong>Self taught from Codecademy and various online tutorials and forums.</strong></li><li>HTML, CSS, Javascript, JQuery, Bootstrap, Yeoman</li><li>Learning SASS</li><li>Created this website for myself and created team intranet page at J.P. Morgan Chase. Have created another website in the past for learning.</li><li>Used skill at J.P. Morgan Chase Hackathon</li><li>Pushing code to Amazon EC2 or GoDaddy server.</li><li>On Amazon server for a previous project I installed the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) stack myself and setup the DNS routing.</li><li>Use Yeoman framework.</li><li>This website has a Google PageSpeed Insights rating of XX</li><li>IDE: Dreamweaver CC</li></ul></div></div></div></div></div><div class="col-lg-3 col-md-4 col col-xs-6"><div class="panel panel-default match-language panelhover" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#CModal" id="CPanel"><div class="panel-body"><div class="vertical-center-table"><div class="vertical-center match-languages-text"><h3 class="text-center no-padding text-white quickfit">C</h3></div></div><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="C"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h4 class="text-center no-padding text-white">Confident</h4></div></div><div id="CModal" class="modal fade" role="dialog"><div class="modal-dialog"><div class="modal-content"><div class="modal-header"><button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal">×</button><div class="row vertical-align-center modal-title"><div class="col-sm-8 col-xs-6"><h4>C</h4></div><div class="col-sm-3 col-xs-5"><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="C"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h5 class="text-center no-padding">Confident</h5></div></div></div><div class="modal-body"><ul><li><strong>Taught at University of Surrey</strong></li><li>2 Semesters with multiple pieces of coursework create command line programs such as calculating difference between two days, library database and a game of Reversi to Quadtree Encoding of a Binary Image achieving 94% (Available on <a href="https://github.com/alexgrace95/Quadtree-Encoding-of-a-Binary-Image">Github</a>)</li><li>IDE: Xcode with GCC compiler</li></ul></div></div></div></div></div><div class="col-lg-3 col-md-4 col col-xs-6"><div class="panel panel-default match-language panelhover" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#JavascriptModal" id="JavascriptPanel"><div class="panel-body"><div class="vertical-center-table"><div class="vertical-center match-languages-text"><h3 class="text-center no-padding text-white quickfit">Javascript</h3></div></div><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="Javascript"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h4 class="text-center no-padding text-white">Confident</h4></div></div><div id="JavascriptModal" class="modal fade" role="dialog"><div class="modal-dialog"><div class="modal-content"><div class="modal-header"><button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal">×</button><div class="row vertical-align-center modal-title"><div class="col-sm-8 col-xs-6"><h4>Javascript</h4></div><div class="col-sm-3 col-xs-5"><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="Javascript"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h5 class="text-center no-padding">Confident</h5></div></div></div><div class="modal-body"><ul><li><strong>Self taught from various online tutorials and forums.</strong></li><li>Used for a variety of projects:</li><ul><li>Open source project: Added new functionality to Moment-Timezone, over 1.3 million downloads per month.</li><li>Used in my web development</li><li>Used Javascript in HackerRank Hackathons</li><li>Node.js for Tribe backend development.</li></ul><li>IDE: Webstorm</li></ul></div></div></div></div></div><div class="col-lg-3 col-md-4 col col-xs-6"><div class="panel panel-default match-language panelhover" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#UnixModal" id="UnixPanel"><div class="panel-body"><div class="vertical-center-table"><div class="vertical-center match-languages-text"><h3 class="text-center no-padding text-white quickfit">Unix</h3></div></div><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="Unix"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h4 class="text-center no-padding text-white">Confident</h4></div></div><div id="UnixModal" class="modal fade" role="dialog"><div class="modal-dialog"><div class="modal-content"><div class="modal-header"><button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal">×</button><div class="row vertical-align-center modal-title"><div class="col-sm-8 col-xs-6"><h4>Unix Command Line</h4></div><div class="col-sm-3 col-xs-5"><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="Unix"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h5 class="text-center no-padding">Confident</h5></div></div></div><div class="modal-body"><ul><li><strong>Taught at University and J.P. Morgan Chase</strong></li><li>Used multiple times per day at J.P. Morgan Chase for range of uses: checking process and whether Informatica node is running, starting and stopping Informatica nodes, extracting log files, writing and running house keeping scripts, editing tns file, navigating file system and checking disk space, zipping, moving and deleting files.</li><li>Use in other projects for git version control and installing packages and dependancy.</li></ul></div></div></div></div></div><div class="col-lg-3 col-md-4 col col-xs-6"><div class="panel panel-default match-language panelhover" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#SwiftModal" id="SwiftPanel"><div class="panel-body"><div class="vertical-center-table"><div class="vertical-center match-languages-text"><h3 class="text-center no-padding text-white quickfit">Swift (iOS)</h3></div></div><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="Swift"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h4 class="text-center no-padding text-white">Confident</h4></div></div><div id="SwiftModal" class="modal fade" role="dialog"><div class="modal-dialog"><div class="modal-content"><div class="modal-header"><button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal">×</button><div class="row vertical-align-center modal-title"><div class="col-sm-8 col-xs-6"><h4>Swift (iOS)</h4></div><div class="col-sm-3 col-xs-5"><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="Swift"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h5 class="text-center no-padding">Confident</h5></div></div></div><div class="modal-body"><ul><li><strong>Self taught from iOS 9 and Swift 2 Udemy course various online tutorials and forums.</strong></li><li>Used for development of Tribe App.</li><li>IDE: Xcode</li></ul></div></div></div></div></div><div class="col-lg-3 col-md-4 col col-xs-6"><div class="panel panel-default match-language panelhover" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#SQLModal" id="SQLPanel"><div class="panel-body"><div class="vertical-center-table"><div class="vertical-center match-languages-text"><h3 class="text-center no-padding text-white quickfit">SQL</h3></div></div><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="SQL"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h4 class="text-center no-padding text-white">Confident</h4></div></div><div id="SQLModal" class="modal fade" role="dialog"><div class="modal-dialog"><div class="modal-content"><div class="modal-header"><button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal">×</button><div class="row vertical-align-center modal-title"><div class="col-sm-8 col-xs-6"><h4>SQL</h4></div><div class="col-sm-3 col-xs-5"><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="SQL"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h5 class="text-center no-padding">Confident</h5></div></div></div><div class="modal-body"><ul><li><strong>Self taught from SQL Database Masterclass Udemy course and various online tutorials and forums.</strong></li><li>Used when manipulating data and creating derived tables in the data universe at Deutsche Bank for the dashboard.</li><li>Used at J.P. Morgan Chase for querying database containing state of imaging fax messages sent to and received from vendors.</li><li>Used in development of Tribe App, using Postgres database.</li><li>IDE: Datagrip & PL/SQL</li></ul></div></div></div></div></div><div class="col-lg-3 col-md-4 col col-xs-6"><div class="panel panel-default match-language panelhover" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#CPPModal" id="CPPPanel"><div class="panel-body"><div class="vertical-center-table"><div class="vertical-center match-languages-text"><h3 class="text-center no-padding text-white quickfit">C++</h3></div></div><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="CPP"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h4 class="text-center no-padding text-white">Comfortable</h4></div></div><div id="CPPModal" class="modal fade" role="dialog"><div class="modal-dialog"><div class="modal-content"><div class="modal-header"><button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal">×</button><div class="row vertical-align-center modal-title"><div class="col-sm-8 col-xs-6"><h4>C++</h4></div><div class="col-sm-3 col-xs-5"><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="CPP"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h5 class="text-center no-padding">Comfortable</h5></div></div></div><div class="modal-body"><ul><li><strong>Self taught from books and various online tutorials and forums.</strong></li><li>After learning C I wanted to get a grasp of Object-Orientated.</li><li>Followed many tutorials and did my own mini projects to start learning the language and object-orientated principles.</li><li>Used C++ in HackerRank Hackathons</li><li>IDE: Xcode with Intel complier.</li></ul></div></div></div></div></div><div class="col-lg-3 col-md-4 col col-xs-6"><div class="panel panel-default match-language panelhover" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#JavaModal" id="JavaPanel"><div class="panel-body"><div class="vertical-center-table"><div class="vertical-center match-languages-text"><h3 class="text-center no-padding text-white quickfit">Java</h3></div></div><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="Java"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h4 class="text-center no-padding text-white">Comfortable</h4></div></div><div id="JavaModal" class="modal fade" role="dialog"><div class="modal-dialog"><div class="modal-content"><div class="modal-header"><button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal">×</button><div class="row vertical-align-center modal-title"><div class="col-sm-8 col-xs-6"><h4>Java</h4></div><div class="col-sm-3 col-xs-5"><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="Java"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h5 class="text-center no-padding">Comfortable</h5></div></div></div><div class="modal-body"><ul><li><strong>Self taught from various online tutorials and forums.</strong></li><li>After learning C++ I wanted to get a grasp of Java as I knew it was a big thing and some applications at J.P. Morgan used it.</li><li>Did many small projects learning the language and functionality.</li><li>Used Java with JavaFX to create a calculator with a customisable GUI and also created a To-Do list with categories and a customisable GUI.</li><li>Started to create a small automated trading using Java, JavaFX and Interactive-Brokers Gateway, but stopped development early on due to scale of project and wanting to develop full stack iOS App.</li><li>Used Java in HackerRank Hackathons</li><li>IDE: Eclipse with JavaFX Scene Builder.</li></ul></div></div></div></div></div><div class="col-lg-3 col-md-4 col col-xs-6"><div class="panel panel-default match-language panelhover" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#NodeModal" id="NodePanel"><div class="panel-body"><div class="vertical-center-table"><div class="vertical-center match-languages-text"><h3 class="text-center no-padding text-white quickfit">Node.JS</h3></div></div><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="Node"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h4 class="text-center no-padding text-white">Comfortable</h4></div></div><div id="NodeModal" class="modal fade" role="dialog"><div class="modal-dialog"><div class="modal-content"><div class="modal-header"><button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal">×</button><div class="row vertical-align-center modal-title"><div class="col-sm-8 col-xs-6"><h4>Node.JS</h4></div><div class="col-sm-3 col-xs-5"><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="Node"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h5 class="text-center no-padding">Comfortable</h5></div></div></div><div class="modal-body"><ul><li><strong>Self taught from various online tutorials and forums.</strong></li><li>Used for backend development of Tribe App, express API</li><li>Hosted on Heroku</li><li>IDE: Webstorm & Postman for testing</li></ul></div></div></div></div></div><div class="col-lg-3 col-md-4 col col-xs-6"><div class="panel panel-default match-language panelhover" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#PHPModal" id="PHPPanel"><div class="panel-body"><div class="vertical-center-table"><div class="vertical-center match-languages-text"><h3 class="text-center no-padding text-white quickfit">PHP</h3></div></div><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="PHP"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h4 class="text-center no-padding text-white">Learning</h4></div></div><div id="PHPModal" class="modal fade" role="dialog"><div class="modal-dialog"><div class="modal-content"><div class="modal-header"><button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal">×</button><div class="row vertical-align-center modal-title"><div class="col-sm-8 col-xs-6"><h4>PHP</h4></div><div class="col-sm-3 col-xs-5"><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="PHP"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h5 class="text-center no-padding">Learning</h5></div></div></div><div class="modal-body"><ul><li><strong>Self taught from online tutorials and forums</strong></li><li>Learnt for server side functionality on webpages.</li><li>Used on a previous webpage and this page for the contact form.</li><li>Still want to learn more</li><li>IDE: Sublime Text</li></ul></div></div></div></div></div><br><br></div><h3>Software Packages</h3><br><p class="text-center">Click on panel for more details</p><div class="row"><div class="col-lg-3 col-md-4 col col-xs-6"><div class="panel panel-default match-software panelhover" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#InformaticaModal" id="InformaticaPanel"><div class="panel-body" id="width"><div class="vertical-center-table"><div class="vertical-center match-software-text"><h3 class="text-center no-padding text-white quickfit">ETL (Informatica PowerCenter) Support</h3></div></div><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="Informatica"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h4 class="text-center no-padding text-white">Skilled</h4></div></div><div id="InformaticaModal" class="modal fade" role="dialog"><div class="modal-dialog"><div class="modal-content"><div class="modal-header"><button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal">×</button><div class="row vertical-align-center modal-title"><div class="col-sm-8 col-xs-6"><h4>ETL (Informatica PowerCenter) Support</h4></div><div class="col-sm-3 col-xs-5"><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="Informatica"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h5 class="text-center no-padding">Skilled</h5></div></div></div><div class="modal-body"><ul><li><strong>Role at J.P. Morgan Chase, Informatica Support</strong></li><li>Part of a team responsible for providing J.P. Morgan Chase’s global Informatica support.</li><li>Have gained a solid understand of the functionality of Informatica, its use cases, architecture and supporting and troubleshooting it.</li><li>Dealt with a range of issue from low to high priority and severity.</li><li>For serious issues we would liaise with Informatica vendor support.</li><li>Please see Work Experience section for more details.</li></ul></div></div></div></div></div><div class="col-lg-3 col-md-4 col col-xs-6"><div class="panel panel-default match-software panelhover" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#GeneosModal" id="GeneosPanel"><div class="panel-body"><div class="vertical-center-table"><div class="vertical-center match-software-text"><h3 class="text-center no-padding text-white quickfit">Geneos Monitoring</h3></div></div><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="Geneos"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h4 class="text-center no-padding text-white">Confident</h4></div></div><div id="GeneosModal" class="modal fade" role="dialog"><div class="modal-dialog"><div class="modal-content"><div class="modal-header"><button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal">×</button><div class="row vertical-align-center modal-title"><div class="col-sm-8 col-xs-6"><h4>Geneos Monitoring</h4></div><div class="col-sm-3 col-xs-5"><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="Geneos"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h5 class="text-center no-padding">Confident</h5></div></div></div><div class="modal-body"><ul><li><strong>Part of role at J.P. Morgan Chase</strong></li><li>At J.P. Morgan Chase, I would always have a Geneos window open on my desktop and would monitor it incase a KPI (Key Performance Indicator) of our infrastructure changed to amber/red; if so I would investigate the issue, raise a work ticket and work to resolve the issue successfully.</li><li>I implemented new Geneos key performance indicators and created new trending analysis for the team and management.</li><li>If I was executing scheduled maintenance, if the work required stopping and starting Informatica nodes, before commencing the work, I would mute the KPI’s that would be affected to prevent a ticket storm.</li></ul></div></div></div></div></div><div class="col-lg-3 col-md-4 col col-xs-6"><div class="panel panel-default match-software panelhover" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#CognosModal" id="CognosPanel"><div class="panel-body"><div class="vertical-center-table"><div class="vertical-center match-software-text"><h3 class="text-center no-padding text-white quickfit">IBM Cognos Reporting</h3></div></div><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="Cognos"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h4 class="text-center no-padding text-white">Confident</h4></div></div><div id="CognosModal" class="modal fade" role="dialog"><div class="modal-dialog"><div class="modal-content"><div class="modal-header"><button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal">×</button><div class="row vertical-align-center modal-title"><div class="col-sm-8 col-xs-6"><h4>IBM Cognos Reporting</h4></div><div class="col-sm-3 col-xs-5"><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="Cognos"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h5 class="text-center no-padding">Confident</h5></div></div></div><div class="modal-body"><ul><li><strong>Part of role at J.P. Morgan Chase</strong></li><li>Self-taught at J.P Morgan Chase.</li><li>Created infrastructure performance and issue reports scheduled to run weekly for the team meetings and for my manager to take to the management meetings.</li><li>The reports were very successful and so our risk officer asked me to adapt the report so that she could use it for the whole Middleware department and when a member of our team left, she ask me if I could adapt it for her new team to use.</li></ul></div></div></div></div></div><div class="col-lg-3 col-md-4 col col-xs-6"><div class="panel panel-default match-software panelhover" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#BOModal" id="BOPanel"><div class="panel-body"><div class="vertical-center-table"><div class="vertical-center match-software-text"><h3 class="text-center no-padding text-white quickfit">SAP Business Objects (Design Studio, Universe Design Tool) Reporting</h3></div></div><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="BO"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h4 class="text-center no-padding text-white">Confident</h4></div></div><div id="BOModal" class="modal fade" role="dialog"><div class="modal-dialog"><div class="modal-content"><div class="modal-header"><button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal">×</button><div class="row vertical-align-center modal-title"><div class="col-sm-8 col-xs-6"><h4>SAP Business Objects (Design Studio, Universe Design Tool) Reporting</h4></div><div class="col-sm-3 col-xs-5"><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="BO"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h5 class="text-center no-padding">Confident</h5></div></div></div><div class="modal-body"><ul><li><strong>Role at Deutsche Bank</strong></li><li>My role at Deutsche Bank was to develop the front-end dashboard using SAP Business Design Studio and Universe Design Tool for the data.</li><li>The version of the dashboard I created was used to present the vision of the project to gain future funding from more senior management.</li><li>At the end of my internship the dashboard was handed over to an internal SAP Business Objects expert who said my work was a solid foundation and professional quality.</li></ul></div></div></div></div></div><div class="col-lg-3 col-md-4 col col-xs-6"><div class="panel panel-default match-software panelhover" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#CloudModal" id="CloudPanel"><div class="panel-body"><div class="vertical-center-table"><div class="vertical-center match-software-text"><h3 class="text-center no-padding text-white quickfit">Amazon AWS & Heroku</h3></div></div><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="Cloud"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h4 class="text-center no-padding text-white">Confident</h4></div></div><div id="CloudModal" class="modal fade" role="dialog"><div class="modal-dialog"><div class="modal-content"><div class="modal-header"><button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal">×</button><div class="row vertical-align-center modal-title"><div class="col-sm-8 col-xs-6"><h4>Amazon AWS & Heroku</h4></div><div class="col-sm-3 col-xs-5"><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="Cloud"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h5 class="text-center no-padding">Confident</h5></div></div></div><div class="modal-body"><ul><li><strong>Self-taught, used in personal projects</strong></li><li>Have used Amazon AWS EC2. Used free-micro tier server when learning web development. Helped me improve my Unix skills in a risk free environment. I installed the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) stack, setting up the DNS routing using Amazon Route 53 and then FTP’ed my website to the host.</li><li>For Tribe App, I am hosting the Node.JS backend on Heroku.</li><li>This website is hosted on GoDaddy.</li></ul></div></div></div></div></div><div class="col-lg-3 col-md-4 col col-xs-6"><div class="panel panel-default match-software panelhover" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#MatlabModal" id="MatlabPanel"><div class="panel-body"><div class="vertical-center-table"><div class="vertical-center match-software-text"><h3 class="text-center no-padding text-white quickfit">Matlab</h3></div></div><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="Matlab"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h4 class="text-center no-padding text-white">Comfortable</h4></div></div><div id="MatlabModal" class="modal fade" role="dialog"><div class="modal-dialog"><div class="modal-content"><div class="modal-header"><button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal">×</button><div class="row vertical-align-center modal-title"><div class="col-sm-8 col-xs-6"><h4>Matlab</h4></div><div class="col-sm-3 col-xs-5"><div class="ratingposition parent"><select class="Matlab"><option value="1">Beginner</option><option value="2">Learning</option><option value="3">Comfortable</option><option value="4">Confident</option><option value="5">Skilled</option></select></div><h5 class="text-center no-padding">Comfortable</h5></div></div></div><div class="modal-body"><ul><li><strong>Basics taught at University in communication and networks module for modelling signal interference</strong></li><li>Taught the basics during lectures and then had to teach more to ourselves to be able to complete the coursework.</li><li>By end of the project I was comfortable using MatLab and understood it's benefits in research.</li></ul></div></div></div></div></div><br><br></div><h3>Open Source Projects</h3><br><div class="col-xs-12"><div class="row vertical-align-center row-background"><div class="col-xs-6"><h3>Moment-Timezones</h3><h4>Added country functionality</h4><h4>Awaiting Merge</h4></div><div class="col-xs-6 text-center"><h2>Over 1.3 Million Downloads Per Month</h2><h5><a href="https://www.npmjs.com/package/moment-timezone">Evidence</a></h5></div></div><br><h4>An important javascript library used by many for minipulating times in different time-zones.</h4><p>I saw on the Issues tab of the Moment-Timezone users requesting the functionality to be able to use country name abbreviations instead of only the zone, I thought this is a cool project used by many people and a really useful piece of functionality that will add value to the library. I spoke to the community on the issue and decided to go for my first pull request! It was a great learning experience and I received great feedback. I am really proud of my contribution, adding a relatively large new feature to the library and I am looking forward to my next pull request!</p><h5>Lessons leant from first pull request</h5><ul class="fa-ul"><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-check"></i>Give more clear names to commits.</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-check"></i>Before programming, have a clear plan of work to be done instead of just going through in random order.</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-check"></i>Clarify exact requirements and recommendations how to implement with community.</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-check"></i>The feedback has really helped my code quality.</li></ul><br><div class="row"><div class="col-sm-4 col-sm-offset-1 col-xs-6 col-xs-offset-3"><a class="btn btn-block btn-social btn-twitter text-center" href="#https://github.com/moment/moment-timezone/pull/377"><span class="fa fa-github"></span> Pull Request</a></div><div class="clearfix visible-xs"></div><div class="col-sm-4 col-sm-offset-2 col-xs-6 col-xs-offset-3"><a class="btn btn-block btn-social btn-twitter text-center" href="#https://github.com/moment/moment-timezone/issues/289"><span class="fa fa-github"></span> Feature Request/Issue</a></div></div><br><br></div><h3>Personal Projects</h3><br><div class="col-xs-12"><div class="row vertical-align-center row-background"><div class="col-xs-6 tribe-text"><h3>Tribe App</h3><h4>In development</h4></div><div class="col-xs-6 alt-image tribe-image imgborder"><img src="images/tribe-logo.png" class="img-responsive center-block" alt="Tribe App"></div></div><br><h4>The golden source of your private data and the new standard in personal data management.</h4><h4>An app focused on protecting and managing your private data, with ease and security.</h4><h5>Swift iOS app using an API to connect to Node.js backend hosted on Heroku using Postgres Database. OAuth API for clients.</h5><p class="text-center"><em>Tribe is not a social network, there is no posting/sharing content.</em></p><h5>Key Features</h5><ul><li><strong>Have only one golden source of data</strong> - Problem with the modern world is that every person has so much personal data online, in different places and duplicated, that there is no data quality! This adds complexity to your life remembering and managing everything, losing control of who is storing your data and what data and when you do need to change your data, a real headache going through everything. Tribe manages all your data keeping perfect data quality. When you update your personal data, all the sources downstream such as logins, subscriptions and your contacts will automatically be synchronised and now only be able to see and use your new details.</li><li><strong>Use Tribe to manage all your contacts, logins, subscriptions etc in one place</strong> - Use Tribe to manage anything that stores your personal data. Tribe is designed to lockdown and protect your personal data. Only share the data you want to share with only people you trust and select to see that data. For each contact and clients, set which field of your personal data they can see. Can also change specific settings for each client, such as how they can contact you and how often.</li><li><strong>Login using Tribe</strong> - Log into websites using Tribe. Can have a specific username and password for that particular account or just use your Tribe account. From within Tribe can reset password, turn on/off two factor authentication, get notified when you login, can freeze account, delete account and see last login date.</li><li><strong>No spamming or stalking</strong> - To find and add new user's contacts must be given your Tribe ID or a One-Use ID. If an account searches for 5 invalid ID’s in a row, the search feature is locked for increasing periods of time.</li><li><strong>Download data feature</strong> - Feature to download <strong>ALL</strong> the data Tribe knows about you.</li></ul><h5>Future Features</h5><ul><li>Personal document store (such as NI number, Passport etc) verified by trusted agencies (such as banks/post offices/universities) and choose when to share documents and to whom.</li><li>Price comparison. If you opt in, Tribe can use your personal data to check the best deals for insurance, mobile phone contracts etc for you, compare it with your current contract and tell you when to change and help you change with minimum clicks (as it already has all the data needed).</li><li>Apply for jobs with one click.</li><li>Accept and store warranties, contracts, receipts and official letters.</li><li>And much, much more…</li></ul><br><h4 class="text-center"><em>Tribe is bringing the personal data revolution.</em></h4><h5 class="text-center"><em>Willing to show code/unlock private repository on request.</em></h5><br><br></div><div class="col-xs-12"><div class="row row-background"><div class="col-xs-12"><h3>HireAlexGrace.com</h3><h4>This Website!</h4></div></div><br><h4>A digital CV website created for myself with a dynamic and clear user experience showcasing my experience, education and skills to potential employers. Also includes links to social media platforms and the option to download my CV's.</h4><br><h5>Technical details:</h5><ul class="row"><li class="col-sm-6">Build from Bootstrap 3</li><li class="col-sm-6">Yeoman Webapp Framework/Scaffolding</li><li class="col-sm-6">Hosted on GoDaddy</li><li class="col-sm-6">HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP</li><li class="col-sm-6">Performance optimised</li><li class="col-sm-6">Google Analytics & Hotjar</li><li class="col-sm-6">Google PageSpeed Insights score:</li></ul><br><div class="row"><div class="col-sm-4 col-sm-offset-4 col-xs-6 col-xs-offset-3"><a class="btn btn-block btn-social btn-twitter text-center" href="#"><span class="fa fa-github"></span> Code on Github</a></div></div><br><br></div><div class="col-xs-12"><div class="row row-background"><div class="col-xs-12"><h3>University Coursework Projects</h3><h4>Language: C</h4></div></div><br><h4>Four pieces of coursework spread across two semesters whilst learning C programming.</h4><br><h5>Coursework:</h5><ul class="fa-ul"><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-check"></i>Calculating the difference between any two days in the history and/or future. (Year 1, Semester 2)</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-check"></i>Library book database in sorted tree structure (Year 1, Semester 2)</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-check"></i>Game of Reversi, Human vs Humam & Human vs Computer (Year 1, Semester 2)</li><li><i class="fa-li fa fa-check"></i>Quadtree Encoding of a Binary Image (Year 2 Semester 2, I achieved 94%, code available on GibHub with a written report explaining the coursework and also feedback from the lecturer)</li></ul><br><p><strong>I especially enjoyed the programming module. I really liked learning C and programming priciples and I enjoyed doing the coursework, achieving very high marks for each piece.</strong></p><br><div class="row"><div class="col-sm-4 col-sm-offset-4 col-xs-6 col-xs-offset-3"><a class="btn btn-block btn-social btn-twitter text-center" href="#"><span class="fa fa-github"></span> Quadtree Repository</a></div></div><br><br></div><div class="col-xs-12"><div class="row row-background"><div class="col-xs-12"><h3>Other projects</h3></div></div><br><h4>Undertaken a range of smaller projects out of interest and wanting to learn new skills and languages.</h4><h5>I often wonder "How is this done?" and so I look it up online using tutorials, stackoverflow and blogs and learn how to do it.</h5><h5>Examples</h5><ul class="row"><li class="col-sm-6">Learnt to build a Bootstrap 3 website with PHP and SQL login form. Hosted on an micro Amazon EC2 server, learning setting up a cloud server, installing LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) stack, setting up the DNS routing using Amazon Route 53 and then FTPing my website to the host. Website is now taken down as it was just a bit of fun and a learning experience.</li><li class="col-sm-6">Taught myself Object Orientated Programming by practing a ranging of examples in C++ and then moved onto doing similar exercises in Java</li></ul><br><br></div><h3>Hackathons & Challenges</h3><div class="col-xs-12"><h4>Hacker Rank</h4><div class="col-xs-12"><a href="https://www.hackerrank.com/alex66"><i class="fa fa-map-marker">Hacker Rank Profile Link</i></a><h5>Contests taken part in</h5><ul><li><strong>Week of Code 22</strong> - 08/08/2016, 7 day contest with new challenge to do each day, Java & Javascript & C++, Top 25% (2725 outof 12356 participants)(4 out of 7 challenges taken part in)</li><li><strong>Morgan Stanley Codeathon 2016</strong> - 06/08/2016, 24 hour contest, Javascript, Top 50% (1806 outof 3936 participants)(2 out of 6 challenges taken part in)</li><li><strong>Booking.com Back End CodeSprint</strong> - 06/08/2016, 6 hour contest, Javascript, Top 33% (991 outof 3042 participants)(2 out of 6 challenges taken part in)</li><li>Other fun practices on their website</li></ul><p><em>* Some contests incomplete due to fitting in competing around work and family commitments</em></p><p>I enjoyed taking part in the online contests and taking into account some of the programmers on the platform are very experienced and used to the Hacker Rank style question (some very mathematic), I believe I did very well for a self-taught junior developer.</p></div></div><div class="col-xs-12"><h4>Deutsche Bank Hackathon, London</h4><div class="col-xs-12"><p>Attended hackathon but did not take part due to internship starting too late to register.</p><p>A hackathon focused around Deutsche Bank's new EAAS (Everything As A Service) platform. Teams were given node.js containers, databases and internal site hosting to create a feature/service/page to improve employee productivity and morale. Teams of 4-6 people had 6 hours to create their product before demoing. I attended the hackathon at various points during the day around my work and it was really exciting to see the range of interesting products being created.</p></div></div><div class="col-xs-12"><h4>J.P. Morgan Chase Global Hackathon, Bournemouth</h4><div class="col-xs-12"><p>A global hackathon during my year long internship. It was an open-spec hackathon where teams had free-reign to create any product that would improve the bank. The product had to be hosted on J.P. Morgans cloud platform. The hackathon lasted 7 hours before the final demoing and local, regional and global winners. It was a really exciting and fast pace day where I learnt a lot.</p><br><br></div></div><h3>Training, Courses, Seminars & Meetups</h3><br><div class="col-xs-12"><p>As well as reading a magnitude of online tutorials and blogs to feed my technoloy & developer, interest, curiousity, knowledge and skills, these are a few of the training, courses, senimars and meetups I have attended or completed.</p><div class="row"><div class="col-sm-6 col-xs-12"><h5>Training and Courses</h5><ul><li><strong>Unix Training</strong> - internal training whilst working at J.P. Morgan Chase</li><li><strong>iOS 9 and Swift 2</strong> - From Beginner to Paid Professional by Mark Price on Udemy</li><li><strong>SQL Database Masterclass</strong> - Go From Puplil To Master! by Rico Rodriguez on Udemy</li><li><strong>C</strong> - 2 semester with coursework and exams at university</li><li><strong>Java Programming Tutorials</strong> - Full series by "thenewboston" on YouTube</li><li><strong>Javascript, PHP, HTML & CSS, Make an Interactive Website (with Bootstrap)</strong> - Codecademy</li><li>I may have forgotten some other courses!</li></ul></div><div class="col-sm-6 col-xs-12"><h5>Seminars & Meetups</h5><ul><li><strong>Twitter Fabric at Twitter</strong> - London</li><li><strong>How to Make an App from Beginning to End</strong> - London, non-programming, about taking the app to the appstore and useful tools and advice for along the process</li><li><strong>Technology Meetup at AirBnB</strong> - London</li><li><strong>App Devs Meetup at Google Campus</strong> - London</li><li>I may have forgotten some meetups!</li></ul></div></div></div><br></div></div><hr><h1 id="sec3" class="text-center">Achievements, Awards and Abilities</h1><br><div class="row"><div class="col-xs-12"><div class="col-sm-6 col-xs-12"><div class="panel panel-default match-achievements"><div class="panel-heading"><strong>Appointed Course Rep</strong></div><div class="panel-body"><ul><li>Was appointed Second Year Joint Course Representative for Electronic Engineering, University of Surrey.</li><li>It is an important role representing the cohort in meetings with senior departmental representatives using communication skills.</li></ul></div></div></div><div class="col-sm-6 col-xs-12"><div class="panel panel-default match-achievements"><div class="panel-heading"><strong>Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award</strong></div><div class="panel-body"><ul><li>It was a very rewarding experience and I achieved the prestigious award after two years of hard work and determination.</li><li>For the award I undertook: Volunteering as a helper at my local Youth Club (volunteering), swimming for my local Swimming Club (activity), playing trumpet to Grade 7 (skill), a 2 week residential music summer camp in France (residential), and two 4 day wild hikes (expedition).</li><li>I was invited to St James Palace in June 2014 to receive my award from Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex.</li></ul></div></div></div><div class="col-sm-6 col-xs-12"><div class="panel panel-default match-achievements"><div class="panel-heading"><strong>University Swimmer</strong></div><div class="panel-body"><ul><li>Member of the University of Surrey Swimming squad and raced at the British Universities and Colleges Sports Championships in Sheffield twice.</li><li>Before University I trained with my local swimming club for over 10 years.</li></ul></div></div></div><div class="col-sm-6 col-xs-12"><div class="panel panel-default match-achievements"><div class="panel-heading"><strong>Grade 7 Trumpet</strong></div><div class="panel-body"><ul><li>Achieved grade 7 Trumpet and grade 5 music theory.</li><li>Before University I rehearsed and performed every Saturday with the County Senior Brass Band and Symphonic Wind Band which competed in national competitions. I was also part of the school Orchestra and school Jazz band.</li></ul></div></div></div><div class="col-sm-6 col-xs-12"><div class="panel panel-default match-achievements"><div class="panel-heading"><strong>Grade 5 Singing</strong></div><div class="panel-body"><ul><li>Achieved Grade 5 Singing.</li><li>Sung in two school choirs & competed in BBC School’s Choir of the Year competition.</li></ul></div></div></div><div class="col-sm-6 col-xs-12"><div class="panel panel-default match-achievements"><div class="panel-heading"><strong>Toastmasters</strong></div><div class="panel-body"><ul><li>Joined the Toastmasters groups at both J.P. Morgan Chase in Bournemouth and Deutsche Bank in London.</li><li>Enjoyed practicing my public speaking and spontaneous speaking on a regular basis and improved my speech delivery.</li></ul></div></div></div><div class="col-sm-6 col-xs-12"><div class="panel panel-default match-achievements"><div class="panel-heading"><strong>J.P. Morgan Chase Associates Bootcamp</strong></div><div class="panel-body"><ul><li>Only intern to be recommended by their manager to attend associates bootcamp training event.</li><li>Great day run by J.P. Morgan Chase management full of advice how to reach associate level, perform at a higher level, time management strategies and communication and team building exercises.</li></ul></div></div></div><div class="col-sm-6 col-xs-12"><div class="panel panel-default match-achievements"><div class="panel-heading"><strong>Teamwork Course</strong></div><div class="panel-body"><ul><li>Took part in a teamwork course at University, October 2014.</li><li>It was an interesting day learning, developing and putting into practice teamwork skills.</li></ul></div></div></div><div class="col-sm-6 col-xs-12"><div class="panel panel-default match-achievements"><div class="panel-heading"><strong>Toyota Technology Challenge</strong></div><div class="panel-body"><ul><li>At school, took part in the Toyota Technology Challenge to create a miniature solar powered car. Had to design and build the car at school and then at the event compete in a drag race with points awarded for speed and style and also give a presentation on how it works and our car design.</li><li>I was the team captain and the team reached the regional finals.</li></ul></div></div></div><div class="col-sm-6 col-xs-12"><div class="panel panel-default match-achievements"><div class="panel-heading"><strong>Tech Lessons for Neighbours</strong></div><div class="panel-body"><ul><li>During sixth form, on a weekly basis I taught my neighbours tech skills they wanted to improve.</li><li>Each week would be different skills that they wanted to learn or questions they had. Typical examples were getting photo’s from their iPhone to Mac and then editing and sorting the photos in iPhoto and then putting the photos onto a digital photoframe or iPad.</li></ul></div></div></div><div class="col-sm-6 col-xs-12"><div class="panel panel-default match-achievements"><div class="panel-heading"><strong>First School Magazine Editor</strong></div><div class="panel-body"><ul><li>At school, I formed a team of able students and support teachers around me who were interested in starting the magazine.</li><li>We commenced publishing a magazine each term incorporating school activities and other interesting articles.</li><li>I was the first editor of the magazine and passed on my responsibilities after two years.</li></ul></div></div></div><div class="col-sm-6 col-xs-12"><div class="panel panel-default match-achievements"><div class="panel-heading"><strong>Founder of Village Paper Round</strong></div><div class="panel-body"><ul><li>At age 11, I started up a village paper-round with two of my friends. We made a deal with a local news agents and dropped flyers around the village.</li><li>Each Sunday at 7am we would each drop about 20 papers to our customers and built a strong reputation for great customer service and reliable deliveries, even in the snow.</li><li>When moving to University we passed the paper-round onto other youngsters in the village.</li></ul></div></div></div><div class="col-sm-6 col-xs-12"><div class="panel panel-default match-achievements"><div class="panel-heading"><strong>Interests</strong></div><div class="panel-body"><ul><li>F1 Fan; I like the skill, technical, strategy and competitive aspects.</li><li>Enjoy travelling and have been to many places. I find it exciting seeing new places and experiencing different cultures.</li><li>Interested in global financial markets.</li></ul></div></div></div><div class="col-sm-6 col-xs-12"><div class="panel panel-default match-achievements"><div class="panel-heading"><strong>Others</strong></div><div class="panel-body"><ul><li>Held a National Pool Lifeguard Qualification and have undertaken various first aid qualifications.</li><li>Conversational French.</li><li>Clean Full UK Driving Licence since July 2012.</li><li>Member of the University of Surrey Electronic and Amateur Radio Society (EARS).</li></ul></div></div></div></div></div><hr><h1 id="sec4" class="text-center">Key Skills</h1><br><div class="row"><div class="col-xs-12"><div class="col-sm-6 col-xs-12"><div class="panel panel-default match-achievements"><div class="panel-heading"><strong>Desire To Learn</strong></div><div class="panel-body"><p>I have a strong desire to learn and am inquisitive by nature. I grasp and learn new concepts quickly and tackle problems head on using initiative and clear, logical thought patterns as well as strong analytical skills and show good judgement. The programming languages I taught myself from tutorials and forums was because I wanted to learn more about the language, its uses and to fill the gap in my knowledge. During my internships I have had to learn lots of new skills and information very quickly and I am always eager to learn more. I listen well, absorb the information, ask any questions I have and then put the information into practice. Whilst working at J.P. Morgan Chase I wanted to further my knowledge I was learning at work and practice it, I practiced my Unix skills by using an Amazon EC2 micro instance playing around on it, installing the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) and then developed my own website for it, just for fun!</p></div></div></div><div class="col-sm-6 col-xs-12"><div class="panel panel-default match-achievements"><div class="panel-heading"><strong>Communication, networking and social.</strong></div><div class="panel-body"><p>I am a strong and articulate communicator, I attended Toastmasters to further improve my communication and presentation skills and have given multiple presentations to senior management during my work experience. I keep my managers well informed of my work in a timely manner and I communicate well with colleagues to enable better performance. I am a strong communicator able to articulate complex ideas in a simple, clear way, I can think on my own and have a point of view, knowing when to press ideas and points but also know when it is time to just work and get the job done. I am also a strong listener, being able to understand other peoples views and take on feedback and advice to improve my performance and abilities. I give priority to my studies, but also participate in extra-curricular activities. I have friends from different activities and nationalities and enjoy University social life.</p></div></div></div><div class="col-sm-6 col-xs-12"><div class="panel panel-default match-achievements"><div class="panel-heading"><strong>Hard working, planning and organisation.</strong></div><div class="panel-body"><p>I am hard working, persevering until the task is completed to a high standard with great attention to detail. Forward planning enables me to achieve desired outcomes reliably and on time. At work I am very organised and make sure I complete all my work by the required deadline. During the summer holidays, many weeks I worked over 80 hours between two jobs, and also participated in family and social events.</p></div></div></div><div class="col-sm-6 col-xs-12"><div class="panel panel-default match-achievements"><div class="panel-heading"><strong>Challenge, persistence and determination.</strong></div><div class="panel-body"><p>I like to be challenged and I persist until I achieve the goal. I have a calm, confident manner, am resilient under pressure and have a positive can-do energy contributing to a positive culture. Examples of this are achieving my Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award, achieving grade 7 Trumpet, grade 5 Singing and Swimming. These required many years of dedication and drive to be successful.</p></div></div></div><div class="col-sm-6 col-xs-12"><div class="panel panel-default match-achievements"><div class="panel-heading"><strong>Teamwork and problem solving.</strong></div><div class="panel-body"><p>I have experience working in many teams, and have enjoy working within both large and small teams, adding value and being a collaborative team player. I am a strong team member who contributes and provides a positive impact. I enjoy solving problems and have had to overcome challenging problems at work, in labs at Uni and on Duke of Edinburgh tasks with good outcomes.</p></div></div></div><div class="col-sm-6 col-xs-12"><div class="panel panel-default match-achievements"><div class="panel-heading"><strong>Entrepreneurship.</strong></div><div class="panel-body"><p>From a young age starting a village paper round with my friends to starting the school magazine to developing this website and identifying a gap in the market and starting to develop my own app, I have demonstrated my entrepreneurial enthusiasm. I use my entrepreneurial mindset whilst at work and tackling problems, I am always thinking about what I am doing and could there be a better way to do this.</p></div></div></div></div></div><hr><h1 id="sec6" class="text-center">Contact Alex!</h1><br><div class="col-xs-12"><form class="form-horizontal" id="contactForm" name="contactForm" role="form" data-toggle="validator"><fieldset><div class="form-group"><label for="inputName" class="col-xs-3 control-label">Name</label><div class="col-xs-9"><input type="text" class="form-control" id="inputName" name="inputName" placeholder="Name" required></div></div><div class="form-group"><label for="inputCompany" class="col-xs-3 control-label">Company</label><div class="col-xs-9"><input type="text" class="form-control" id="inputCompany" name="inputCompany" placeholder="Company" required></div></div><div class="form-group"><label for="inputEmail" class="col-xs-3 control-label">Email</label><div class="col-xs-9"><input type="email" class="form-control" id="inputEmail" name="inputEmail" placeholder="Email" data-error="Please enter a valid email address" required><div class="help-block with-errors"></div></div></div><div class="form-group"><label for="inputPhone" class="col-xs-3 control-label">Phone</label><div class="col-xs-9"><input type="tel" class="form-control" id="inputPhone" name="inputPhone" data-phonenumber="phonenumber" data-error="Please enter a valid telephone number" required><div class="help-block with-errors"></div></div></div><div class="form-group"><label for="inputMessage" class="col-xs-3 control-label">Message</label><div class="col-xs-9"><textarea class="form-control" rows="3" id="inputMessage" name="inputMessage" placeholder="Message" required></textarea></div></div><div class="form-group"><label for="inputCallBack" class="col-xs-3 control-label">Schedule a callback? 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