Summary
Luke Macintosh is a geomatics student at the University of Waterloo with a complementary background in software engineering from Conestoga College, blending mapping expertise with practical programming skills. He brings roughly a decade of varied experience—from GIS assistant work and IT support to founding and running a local skate retail business—demonstrating both technical competence and entrepreneurial drive. Currently creating art and managing projects at Big Car Enterprises while preparing for a geomatics co-op, he seeks roles that merge GIS and software development. Comfortable in both academic and hands-on environments, he has supported computing labs and instruction at Waterloo and worked as an IT technician, indicating strong troubleshooting and teaching abilities. Based in Montreal, he pairs a passion for cartography with applied coding, aiming to build tools that make spatial data more accessible and usable. A practical collaborator who bridges creative, commercial, and technical domains, he often approaches mapping problems with an artist’s sensibility.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Computer Software Engineering, Computer Software Engineering at Conestoga College
Bachelor's degree, Geomatics, Bachelor's degree, Geomatics at University of Waterloo
English