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{ | |
"role": "Android Developer", | |
"email": "[email protected]", | |
"phone": "07000000000", | |
"link": "http://linkedin.com/in/stephaneschittly", | |
"picture": "https://avatars0.githubusercontent.com/u/225409?s=400&v=4", | |
"jobs": [ | |
{ | |
"title": "Ostmodern", | |
"year": "2019", | |
"description": "Currently working on F1TV, the F1 VOD app for Android. I also worked on the Arsenal and BBC Player Singapore Android apps." | |
}, | |
{ | |
"title": "Veon", | |
"year": "2018", | |
"description": "Maintenance and new features for the main Veon app, a large social media application made in Java / Kotlin using an MVI architecture and RxJava. I’ve worked on new features as well as bug fixes, code reviews, unit tests." | |
}, | |
{ | |
"title": "Party Poker Live", | |
"year": "2017", | |
"description": "PartyPokerLive's previous app was created by a third-party for them using Ionic and WebViews, this made it difficult to maintain and evolve so i was brought in to rewrite the app natively using Kotlin and a restful API. I used RxJava, Retrofit for the networking layer, MVVM architecture with Architecture Components, Dagger and Butterknife for dependency injection. The architecture is now scalable, maintainable and the groundwork has been laid ready for the in-house team to continue developing the app. I setup bitrise CI and JIRA so the team can work effectively together, deliver builds to testers and upload new releases to the Play store easily." | |
}, | |
{ | |
"title": "Pitchero", | |
"year": "2016", | |
"description": "• Management of all Android development in the company\nPitchero is a social network for sports teams that’s accessible on Android via two apps, Pitchero Club and Pitchero Manager, one for team members, the other for trainers. I also did some maintenance work on a third app, now deprecated, Pitchero Play. I participated in all stages of the products development, and also managed the other Android developers work.\n\n• Architecture of the new Club app\nMade from scratch using an MVVM architecture, the new Club app is an app for sports teams players, fans and their families to keep up to date with their clubs. It includes of a news feed, a schedule, a messaging system and similar features for each team. Users can follow and interact with clubs and teams with various levels of administration privileges.\n\n• Maintenance and implementation of new features of the Manager app\nThe Manager app is an app for trainers to manage their club, teams, players and their agenda. I had to maintain this four years old codebase, making it evolve to use the latest libraries and material design features.\n\n• Maintenance of the Play app\nThis application was made for trainers and sports teams crews to allow them to film matches and trainings using a dedicated Android device (a camera phone with optical zoom made by Samsung), and use those videos in trainings to give feedback to the players. The Play app has been deprecated, as that specific phone is not produced anymore, and the optical zoom is a key feature of the app (the UI allowed the user to zoom)." | |
}, | |
{ | |
"title": "HUB London", | |
"year": "2016", | |
"description": "Building the Android prototype of fuseAware, a specialist app that uses low energy Bluetooth beacons, an innovative product for health and safety in the construction industry: http://fuseaware.co.uk" | |
}, | |
{ | |
"title": "TimeOut", | |
"year": "2015", | |
"description": "• Audit / insourcing of the main application\n• Technical debt evaluation and code quality • Documentation\n• Recruitment\n• Advanced UI features\n• Offline data synchronisation\n• Numerous bug fixes and performance optimisations\nYou can find the application at the following address: https://play.google.com/ store/apps/details?id=com.timeout.ui" | |
}, | |
{ | |
"title": "Beamly", | |
"year": "2015", | |
"description": "• Maintenance of the main application and core libraries\n• Multimedia content including animated gifs and video streaming / embedding • Hackathons and fast prototyping\n• Bug fixes" | |
}, | |
{ | |
"title": "Sportlobster", | |
"year": "2014", | |
"description": "• MVC Architecture, time planning, management & recruitment\n• Productivity & tooling (Bash, ADB, Git, JIRA, dev processes, CI with Jenkins) • Agile / rapid prototyping\n• Advanced Android functionalities (sync adapters, device user accounts)\n• APIs integration: Twitter, Facebook, GCM, Youtube\n• Sportlobster is a 99% crash-free app with nearly 100k installs.\n• Technical lead on entire features\n• Backend dev / sysadmin (MySQL, PHP, Behat, PHPUnit, AWS, SNS)\nYou can find the application at the following address: https://play.google.com/ store/apps/details?id=com.sportlobster.android" | |
}, | |
{ | |
"title": "HSBC Global Banking & Markets", | |
"year": "2012", | |
"description": "Maintenance and creation of new modules for a dashboard application at the Securities Department. The project was using Parsley, custom Spark components, and the Anychart library." | |
}, | |
{ | |
"title": "Imagination", | |
"year": "2011", | |
"description": "Integration of dynamic Flash content for multiscreen animations, AIR applications for installations. Integration with Arduino. Advanced compilation using Ant, with modules and multiple locales, including Chinese. Maintenance of core libraries." | |
}, | |
{ | |
"title": "HSBC Global Banking and Markets", | |
"year": "2011", | |
"description": "UI Designer & Flex developer on project 'X' - Greenfield Bespoke Communications Platform - at the Global Foreign Exchange and Metals division. I was responsible for the design and user experience, providing mock ups, detailed designs, prototypes as well as fully optimized production code, using Flex 4.5, Robotlegs, Signals, and customized Spark components" | |
}, | |
{ | |
"title": "Bloom.fm", | |
"year": "2008", | |
"description": "In charge of prototypes for online social music website mflow.com (now bloom.fm). Working closely with designers and UI/UX specialists at Tequila (London), server-side developers and business people at DDN (the company behind mflow.com). The prototype was made using Flex 3 and Parsley. After the protoyping phase, I was responsible for the social networks presence and helped on the online strategy." | |
}, | |
{ | |
"title": "Fresh Media Group", | |
"year": "2007", | |
"description": "Responsible for Flex developments on the VIP software, a real-time collaborative web application for the press industry. Assistance, time planning, monitoring on other projects related to Flex and Flash for the whole group. Clients include Haymarket, Dennis Publishing, Sears, Harrod's, Thomas Cook and Ford." | |
} | |
] | |
} |
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