Summary
Alexie Staffer is a software developer based in Cambridge with over a decade of experience building user-facing and back-end systems across bioinformatics, identity management, and high-scale data platforms. Currently contributing to the Human Cell Atlas Data Coordination Platform at EMBL-EBI, Alexie combines domain-focused engineering with strong stakeholder collaboration skills honed across academic and commercial customers. Past roles include designing a high-throughput ETL framework for billions of records and delivering identity and access solutions that reduced processes from days to seconds. Comfortable across .NET, Java, SQL and scripting, they bring disciplined practices from continuous delivery, TDD and pair programming to complex, regulated environments. Known for translating complex requirements into practical interfaces, Alexie also has a track record of mentoring and rapidly prototyping production-ready APIs.
10 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
BSc (Hons), Computer Science with a Diploma in Professional Studies, BSc (Hons), Computer Science with a Diploma in Professional Studies at Loughborough University