Software Development Manager at Tracsis Rail Technology & Services
England, United Kingdom
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Ian O'neill is a software development manager with 12 years' experience leading product-focused engineering teams across rail technology and fast-moving startups. Currently heading development at Tracsis, he blends hands-on coding with people leadership, having progressed from developer to lead and manager roles at iBlocks and earlier product engineering at CopyCopy. He has shipped mobile apps, browser extensions and resilient payment integrations, and contributed notable fixes and UI/features to the high-profile microsoft/terminal project. Comfortable across full-stack challenges, Ian pairs practical DevOps and testing discipline with pragmatic product sensitivity to keep systems reliable under real-world failure modes. Collected experience in Windows server administration and legacy application migration gives him a grounded systems perspective beyond pure application code. Colleagues describe him as adaptable and detail-oriented, skilled at turning customer feedback into iterative engineering improvements.
12 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering (MEng) Computing, Master of Engineering (MEng) Computing at Imperial College London
The new Windows Terminal and the original Windows console host, all in the same place!
Role in this project:
Software Engineer (Focused on Terminal Application Development)
Contributions:29 reviews, 42 commits, 28 PRs in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Ian primarily contributed to the development and improvement of the Windows Terminal application. Their work included fixing bugs in the PowerShell integration, specifically related to code formatting and test invocation. They implemented new features, such as allowing tabs to be closed by index, and addressed issues related to the shell extension's interaction with the terminal. Furthermore, the user improved the UI, corrected the handling of command-line arguments, and improved the code's overall stability.
The new Windows Terminal and the original Windows console host, all in the same place!
Contributions:89 pushes, 28 branches in 2 years 3 months
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Ian O'neill - Software Development Manager at Tracsis Rail Technology & Services