David Butt

Head Of Software Engineering at Semble

David Butt has a diverse work experience in the field of software development. David started their career at Intel Corporation in 2001 as a Software Engineer, where they were responsible for designing and implementing hardware control software and device drivers. In 2007, they worked as a Developer at MX Telecom, developing an Interactive Voice Response module and an SMS-driven dating platform.

In 2011, David joined WDS, A Xerox Company, where they held several roles including Developer, Lead Developer, and Product Owner/Research Owner. David was responsible for delivering a large AI/Machine learning solution and coordinating research efforts with product direction.

David worked as a Senior Developer C# at Vidados in 2016, where they were involved in developing the backend, admin/members site, and frontend of a holiday marketplace startup. David then worked as a Consultant Java Developer at Conduent in 2016.

From 2017 to 2020, David worked as a Senior Software Engineer at Holiday Extras, focusing on NodeJS backend microservices and React frontend website. David was responsible for new features, maintenance of 3rd party integrations, data aggregation, and customer-facing websites.

In 2020, David joined Polaris Elements as a Technical Lead, working on ePOS software and integrating with various 3rd party applications for booking and ordering. Currently, they are working as a Technical Lead at Semble.

David Butt attended the University of St Andrews from 1997 to 2001, where they pursued a degree in Computer Science.

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Healthcare businesses of all sizes, from individual clinicians to large enterprises, use Semble’s software and APIs to manage every aspect of their practice. Our vision is to empower health professionals in their daily work to continuously improve the quality of their care delivery. In this process, we aim to learn from medical data to further benefit health professionals, patients and clinical research.


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