Tim Gott

Team Leader Technical Support at Freelance Self-Employed

Everett, Washington, United States
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Tim Gott is a pragmatic technical team leader and web developer with eight years of hands-on experience building e-commerce platforms, web apps, and marketing strategies for small businesses and agencies. Combining entrepreneurial experience running multiple online stores and a freelance web design practice with formal CIS training, he pairs customer-facing support and operations skills with backend development chops, including Java work and TCP/IP networking. Tim contributes to open-source, notably improving autopilot/ILS functionality in the Rigs of Rods soft-body simulator, reflecting an interest in simulation and precision systems beyond standard web work. He excels at turning business requirements into revenue-driving websites and processes, and brings a rare blend of marketing, SEO, and technical troubleshooting to technical support leadership.
code8 years of coding experience
job1 year of employment as a software developer
bookATA, computer information systems; ATA, ATA, computer information systems; ATA at Everett Community College
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Github Skills (6)

simulations10
simulation10
c-language10
game-development10
cprogramming-language10
autopilot10

Programming languages (11)

TypeScriptC#C++RustCRacketJavaScriptVala

Github contributions (5)

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RigsOfRods/rigs-of-rods

Feb 2018 - Feb 2018

Main development repository for Rigs of Rods soft-body physics simulator
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:5 commits, 1 PR, 1 comment in 3 days
Contributions summary:Tim primarily focused on improving the autopilot functionality within the Rigs of Rods simulator. They made several commits related to the implementation and refinement of the ILS (Instrument Landing System) autopilot feature. Key changes included fixing bugs in the radio locator, cleaning up and refactoring the ILS code, and adjusting the autopilot's behavior based on the availability of radio locators, ensuring more accurate and robust navigation.
physicsphysics-simulationtrainssoft-bodiescars
Contributions:44 commits, 10 pushes, 1 branch in 1 month
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Tim Gott - Team Leader Technical Support at Freelance Self-Employed