Adam Pilling has a diverse work experience spanning multiple roles and industries. Adam began their career in 2008 as a Java Developer at Metaswitch Networks, where they worked on software and hardware solutions for the telecommunications industry. In 2010, they joined the Royal Bank of Scotland as a Credit Risk Technology Team Lead, where they led a team of developers and contributed to the development of a Monte-Carlo engine for calculating credit risk metrics.
From 2013 to 2015, Adam worked as a Solutions Architect at Credit Suisse, where they were part of a program to reduce technical debt and complexity by rationalizing calculations into a single platform. Adam also worked as a Java Consultant at Daiwa Capital Markets Europe Ltd, where they developed a Oracle database and Java REST services for the bank's static data repositories.
Adam joined Hay, a start-up challenger bank, in 2019 as a Principal Engineer. Adam played a key role in building the technology infrastructure for the bank and was involved in various tasks, including development and support.
Most recently, Adam worked at Lean Technologies as a Head of Engineering, responsible for leading and scaling the engineering department. Adam also served as a Principal Engineer, guiding the technical direction of the organization and coordinating design committees and architecture discussions.
Overall, Adam Pilling has a strong background in engineering and technology leadership roles, with experience in the banking, telecommunications, and finance sectors.
Adam Pilling obtained their Master's degree in Chemistry from the University of Oxford, where they studied from 2001 to 2005. Adam then pursued further education and completed their Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Organic Chemistry from The University of Manchester between 2005 and 2008.
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