Senior User Interface Engineer at Cambridge Energy
Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
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Mark Skipper is a Senior User Interface Engineer based in Cambridge with 14 years of experience building B2B interfaces and data-driven web applications using Elm, Elixir, Python/Django and JavaScript. He combines hands-on full-stack engineering and software architecture with UX discovery, agile delivery and group facilitation, often leading workshops and requirements work before writing a line of code. As CTO of Cambridge Energy and Senior UI Engineer at Featurespace he focuses on pragmatic, maintainable front-ends for complex analytic systems. His background spans research (PhD in programming language theory), enterprise architecture (IBM) and international development technology, giving him a rare blend of formal rigor and field-tested product sense. Comfortable in both leadership and maker roles, he’s happiest in teams that prioritise learning, collaboration and measurable positive impact.
14 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Programming language theory, PhD, Programming language theory at Imperial College London
B.Sc., Information Technology, First Class, B.Sc., Information Technology, First Class at Leicester Polytechnic
Master Practitioner, Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP), Master Practitioner, Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) at ITS NLP
Certificate In Education For Sustainability, Certificate In Education For Sustainability at Schumacher College
n/a, High School, n/a, High School at Denes High School, Lowestoft
Contributions:15 commits, 1 PR, 10 pushes in 1 year 1 month
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Mark Skipper - Senior User Interface Engineer at Cambridge Energy