Scott Lace

Technical Business Analyst at Version 1

United Kingdom
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Scott Lace is a Technical Business Analyst with 10 years of hands-on IT experience bridging product-focused analysis and backend engineering across HM Government, automotive, and energy sectors. He specialises in turning complex policy and user needs into GDS-compliant APIs and digital services, having led delivery for high-volume HMRC APIs that process tens of millions of declarations annually. Equally comfortable writing Scala/Java microservices and crafting BDD-style user stories, he leverages deep technical experience to collaborate seamlessly with architects, developers and researchers. Scott has been a go-to engineer for legacy-to-microservice migrations and has contributed backend work to notable government open-source projects such as hmrc-email-renderer. A resourceful quick learner and community lead, he regularly mentors and interviews candidates, helping scale delivery capability in large public-sector programmes.
code10 years of coding experience
job11 years of employment as a software developer
bookBSc (Hons) Computing, IT, BSc (Hons) Computing, IT at The University of Wolverhampton
bookFoundation degree, Computing, Foundation degree, Computing at University of Wolverhampton
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Github Skills (8)

html10
e-mail10
templater10
template-engine10
email-templates10
emailjs10
scala10
tax9

Programming languages (2)

ScalaHTML

Github contributions (5)

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hmrc/hmrc-email-renderer

Mar 2017 - Jul 2017

Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:24 commits, 4 PRs, 2 comments in 3 months
Contributions summary:Scott primarily worked on the `hmrc-email-renderer` repository, focusing on implementing email templates for Self Assessment and other HMRC services. Their contributions involved creating and modifying templates, integrating new template types, and updating existing ones to align with best practices. The user's commits demonstrate an understanding of the project's structure and the need to incorporate dynamic content within the templates.
Contributions:13 pushes, 1 branch in 3 months
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Scott Lace - Technical Business Analyst at Version 1