John Phelan

UX Practice Lead at FINEOS

John Phelan has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. John started their career as a Postgraduate Researcher at University College Dublin, where they conducted research on human perception. John also worked as a classroom teacher at St. Lukes Primary School in London, teaching various subjects and coordinating extracurricular activities.

John then transitioned into the field of software development, starting at AEGON Ireland as a Business Analyst and Software Developer. Here, they were involved in all stages of business systems creation, primarily using Java and SQL.

John later joined SkillPages as a Software Developer on a contract basis, primarily focusing on front-end development. After that, they moved on to FINEOS, where they held multiple roles. John worked as a UX Product Designer, collaborating with Agile teams to create high-quality software products. John also served as the UX Practice Lead, where they helped define and streamline UX processes within a scaled Agile environment.

Throughout their work experience, John has demonstrated skills in UI design, wireframing, prototyping, and customer research. John has also contributed to creating reusable UI components and aligning UX design with project requirements.

Overall, John Phelan's work experience showcases a strong background in software development, UX design, and teaching.

John Phelan completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science (Honours) from University College Dublin between 1999 and 2003. In 2006, they obtained a certification as a Sun Certified Java Programmer from Sun Microsystems, with a focus on Java. In 2008, they pursued further education at the University of East London and completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) in 2009, specializing in Primary Education.

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Timeline

  • UX Practice Lead

    October, 2017 - present

  • UX Product Designer

    September, 2014

  • Senior Web Developer

    July, 2014

  • UX Web Developer

    October, 2012