Nicolas Levy is a transit analyst and urban systems specialist with nine years of experience applying web development and data standards to transportation and civic tech projects. Based in Montreal, he blends hands-on JavaScript/HTML work with expertise in GTFS, Mapbox/Google Maps APIs, and PostgreSQL to build map-driven interfaces and tools that make transit data more useful. At Johns Hopkins CGE he led research and reclassification of open data standards and implemented a crowdsourced tagging model to improve discoverability—experience he continues to apply at Transit. Beyond technical skills he brings a logistics-first mindset honed managing large-scale operations (feeding 200 people as a camp kitchen manager) and multilingual public engagement as a museum guide. Passionate about the Open Data movement, he focuses on practical standards adoption that benefits both users and data providers.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Urban Systems, GIS, Bachelor's degree, Urban Systems, GIS at McGill University
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