Jack Farley is a developer with 11 years of experience building full-stack web solutions that make scientific and conservation data more accessible, currently working at New Zealand’s Department of Conservation. He brings a background in electrical and electronic engineering and practical field experience—from oceanography glider training to coral reef research—giving him a rare blend of hardware, data and web expertise. A Node.js advocate who prefers responsive, user-focused interfaces, Jack has applied his skills across government, research institutions and healthcare informatics in New Zealand and the UK. He’s active in collaborative code hosting (now on GitLab) and enjoys connecting with like-minded organisations to turn conservation challenges into practical, data-driven tools.
11 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering at University of Canterbury
Full Stack Web Development Certification Computer Software Engineering, Full Stack Web Development Certification Computer Software Engineering at freeCodeCamp
University Bursary, University Bursary at Onslow College
Thames21 River Watch Water Quality Monitoring Training, Thames21 River Watch Water Quality Monitoring Training at Thames21
PLOCAN Glider School Diploma, PLOCAN Glider School Diploma at Plataforma Oceánica De Canarias
Contributions:9 releases, 6 PRs, 37 pushes in 2 years 9 months
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Jack Farley - Developer at Department of Conservation (DOC)