Principal Engineer Senior Staff Engineer ThalesGlobalIT CCOE Accelerator
Boulogne-Billancourt, Ile-de-France
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Charlie Mordant is a Principal/Senior Staff Engineer with 12 years of experience helping large organizations move to the cloud and deliver immersive digital experiences, currently driving cloud adoption and accelerator initiatives at Thales Global IT. A long-standing JHipster core committer and prolific OSS contributor, he blends pragmatic production-first coding with deep expertise in Java/Spring ecosystems—evidenced by contributions to flagship projects like the JHipster generator and Spring Cloud OpenFeign. He has led and coached large technical tribes and squads, defining architecture, DevOps practices, and platform enablers (APIM, ETL, ESB, datalake) while ensuring SLA-driven service delivery. Comfortable at both strategic design authority and hands-on engineering, Charlie also runs a personal infrastructure platform and has a background in modeling-to-code tooling and enterprise automation. Notably, his motto “When I code, it's in production” reflects a bias for shipping reliable, test-backed solutions that scale.
12 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
M2 Science et ingénieurie des réseaux, M2 Science et ingénieurie des réseaux at MIAGE Orléans
JHipster is a development platform to quickly generate, develop, & deploy modern web applications & microservice architectures.
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Full-stack Developer
Contributions:454 reviews, 538 commits, 222 PRs in 5 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Charlie primarily addressed rebase conflicts and cleaned up unused imports, focusing on improvements in a Java/Spring Boot based project. They made adjustments to test code and also added code to angular entities to update form. Additionally, they worked on fixing the test.
Contributions:6 commits, 1 PR, 5 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Charlie primarily contributed to the support of Spring Data Pageable in the Spring Cloud OpenFeign project. Their work involved writing tests for pagination encoding and sorting, as well as updating the PageJacksonModule for proper deserialization of Spring's Page objects. This involved modifying existing test classes and adding new implementations to support pageable functionality. The commits directly focused on improving the integration of Spring Data features within the OpenFeign framework.
spring-bootopenfeignspringjavafeign
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