Steve Workman is a Front-End Architect with 13 years' experience leading front-end engineering, currently shaping UI architecture for Maersk's global logistics products. He has moved large, customer-facing platforms from legacy frameworks to modern, performant stacks and led the Maersk Design System to scale accessible, brand-aligned components across the organisation. A hands-on engineering leader and community builder, he chairs Maersk’s front-end community of practice and previously organised London Web Standards, driving culture change through talks and inner-source collaboration. His background includes heading web engineering at yell.com and delivering measurable performance improvements for high-traffic e-commerce sites. Sheffield University–educated, he pairs pragmatic architecture with an appetite for evangelism and continuous improvement. Outside work he’s an active hockey club secretary-turned-player and maintains a public technical presence via his blog and GitHub.
13 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Lancaster Royal Grammar School
MCOMP, Computer Science, 1st Class, MCOMP, Computer Science, 1st Class at The University of Sheffield
Contributions:2 reviews, 1 PR, 4 pushes in 2 years 3 months
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