Tim Nelson

Chief Engineer at Badu Networks

Tim Nelson has a diverse work experience spanning over 20 years. Tim is currently serving as the Chief Engineer at Badu Networks, where they are responsible for identifying potential products, generating product requirements, and determining specifications. Tim also oversees application architecture, QA testing methods and processes, infrastructure architecture, and the hiring and mentoring of technical staff.

Prior to that, Tim worked as a Managing Consultant at Tim Nelson Computer Consulting, where they delivered web-based software development projects and provided project management, business analysis, software design, software development, and technical architecture services.

Tim also served as a Software Development Specialist at 3M, where they led the Tolling division's Lane Controller Software Development Team and worked on various technologies and devices related to traffic safety and security.

Additionally, Tim has held positions such as Technology Director at Ascentium, Chief Technology Officer at I am Hip Hop, Inc., Senior Technology Director at Avenue-A Razorfish, Sarbanes-Oxley IT Consultant at El Pollo Loco, VP Development and Technology at AccuPoll Inc., VP Quality and Methods at StrataSource, and Chief Technology Officer at ITconsult.com. In these roles, they were responsible for various technical leadership, management, and consulting tasks, including software development, technology strategy, and team management.

Throughout their career, Tim has worked with various technologies, including Linux, Windows, HTML/CSS/JavaScript, MySQL, PostgeSQL, DB2, Java, C++, C#, Python, Perl, PHP, Ruby, and more. Tim has also demonstrated expertise in utilizing open source technologies for real-world problems and implementing technology refresh strategies.

Tim Nelson attended the University of Manitoba from 1979 to 1983, where they obtained a B.C.Sc degree in Computer Science.

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  • Chief Engineer

    January, 2015 - present

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