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%Section
\section{Computer Skills}
\cvline{Languages}{C (Maemo, Varnish projects as the main language), C++ (Nokia-Siemens Networks main language, Roxar with Qt)}
\cvline{Languages}{C (Maemo, Varnish projects as the main language), C++ (Nokia-Siemens Networks main language, Roxar with Qt), C\# (At ABB, occasionly)}
\cvline{Scripting}{Bash, Perl, Python}
\cvline{Parallel programming}{Interprocess communication with unix sockets and D-Bus, multi-threading with POSIX Threads, OpenMP and Intel Threading Building Blocks.}
% \cvline{UI development}{Qt and GTK+}
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%Section
\section{Work experience}
\subsection{Current}
\cventry{3 years: March of 2017 - present}{Tech lead}{Varnish AS}{Oslo, Nydalen}{Norway}
{Currently as a tech lead I'm tasked to oversee the work of 4 very skilled and self-reliant developer in a software company developing multiple tightly coupled projects, to provide a complete HTTP accelerator solution.
During team lead meetings we have to make sure that the projects are in sync and each team's progress and challenges are communicated.
As the responsible of release management, I have to enforce that we follow good and modern practices, ensuring the packages we publish in public repositories are not faulty, as breaking packages and downtime comes with high costs for many customers.
This requires going through the various stages of quality insurance.
I've played a leading role in modernizing our Continuous Integration system's scripts to involve Docker, to make it more automatized, showing problems earlier, while letting developers building custom packages if needed locally.
With very tight resources I often ``take one for the team'' by filling in for the developers who are busy with either customers or with high priority projects and help with bugfixing, testing and customer support.
The technologies being used are: C, SELinux, Jenkins, Docker, debian/redhat packaging.
\cventry{Current: January of 2020 - present}{Senior Sorfware developer}{ABB Oy}{Helsinki, Valimon}{Finland}
{Moving to Finland I started to work on ABB's Time Series Database. As the complex C++ codebase makes it quiet challanging to introduce new features, I've started team code reviews and initiated a cross-referenced documentation from top to bottom.
The COVID virus made the comunitacion initially challanging, but starting daily "architect patrol" calls in the same time beside the Daily Scrum solved how the team can reach out for help from the architects.
The technologies being used are: C++, C\#, Microsoft's TFS.
}
\clearpage
\subsection{Previous}
\cventry{3 years: March of 2017 - December of 2019}{Tech lead}{Varnish AS}{Oslo, Nydalen}{Norway}
{As a tech lead I was tasked to oversee the work of 4 very skilled and self-reliant developer in a software company developing multiple tightly coupled projects, to provide a complete HTTP accelerator solution.
During team lead meetings we had to make sure that the projects are in sync and each team's progress and challenges are communicated.
As the responsible of release management, I had to enforce that we follow good and modern practices, ensure the packages we publish in public repositories are not faulty, as breaking packages and downtime comes with high costs for many customers.
This required going through the various stages of quality insurance.
I've played a leading role in modernizing our Continuous Integration system's scripts to involve Docker, to make it more automatized, showing problems earlier, while letting developers building custom packages if needed locally.
With very tight resources I often had to ``take one for the team'' by filling in for the developers who are busy with either customers or with high priority projects and help with bugfixing, testing and customer support.
The technologies being used were: C, SELinux, Jenkins, Docker, debian/redhat packaging.
}
\cventry{5 years: January of 2012 - February of 2017}{Senior Software Developer}{Roxar AS}{Oslo, Lysaker}{Norway}
{
As I participated in a reservoir optimization and 3D seismic visualization software for oil and gas industry, I worked on developing user interfaces and maintaining core architecture of a large (11M lines) system.

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