Mark Wood

Software Engineer at Kimley-Horn

Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States
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Mark Wood is a software engineer with 8 years of experience building and shipping software from architecture through deployment, currently focused on traffic management solutions at Kimley-Horn. He combines Agile delivery with hands-on cloud and full lifecycle expertise, previously developing VB6 and C# applications for the printing industry. Comfortable communicating across technical and stakeholder audiences, he translates complex requirements into maintainable systems and pragmatic project outcomes. Based in Lawrenceville, Georgia, his background in mathematics and computer science underpins a methodical approach to design and problem solving. Colleagues rely on him for steady execution and bridging legacy codebases with modern cloud practices.
code7 years of coding experience
job1 year of employment as a software developer
bookBachelor of Science (BS), Mathematics and Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (BS), Mathematics and Computer Science at Oklahoma Christian University
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Github Skills (13)

high-resolution10
hardware9
fuel9
signal9
traffic9
maintenance9
mobility9
flexibility8
asset-management5
renewable-energy5
snmp4
network-automation4
signal-processing4

Programming languages (1)

C#

Github contributions (5)

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KimleyHorn/ATSPM

Jun 2018 - Oct 2024

Automated Traffic Signal Performance Measures (ATSPM) are a series of visual aids that display the high-resolution data from signal controllers. They are a valuable asset management tool, aiding personnel in the control of both signal hardware and signal timing and coordination. They allow analysis of data collected 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, improving the accuracy, flexibility, and performance of signal equipment and the system as a whole. ATSPM are used to optimize mobility, manage traffic signal timing and maintenance, reduce congestion, save fuel costs and improve safety.
Contributions:12 reviews, 24 PRs, 15 pushes in 6 years 5 months
signalfuel-costsdayperformance-measurescongestion
GDOT RTOP Dashboard
Contributions:2 PRs, 1 push in 20 days
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Mark Wood - Software Engineer at Kimley-Horn