Tim Tournay has a diverse work experience in the field of software engineering. Tim is currently working at Schell Games as a Senior Engineer since April 2021, and previously held the role of Advanced Engineer since June 2016.
Prior to their current position, Tim worked at Impact Games as a Software Engineer starting in January 2015. Their responsibilities included porting the PeaceMaker app to mobile and desktop using Unity3d and C#, which involved a complete engine rewrite and UI redesign. Tim was also the sole programmer for a released mobile application.
Before that, Tim worked at E-Line Media as a Software Engineer from November 2009 to January 2015. Tim was part of a team that developed the game Never Alone using Unity and C#. Tim was responsible for various aspects of the game, such as the dynamic and cinematic camera system, save/restore support, user interface, video playback, localization, and the stand-alone PC launcher. Tim contributed to releasing the game on time internationally on multiple platforms in multiple languages.
Tim's earlier experience includes working at Impact Games as a Lead Software Developer from October 2006 to October 2009. In this role, they led the technical development of internationally recognized products like PlayTheNews and PeaceMaker. Tim managed schedules and tasks of other developers while actively participating in development. Tim used Agile methodology to implement commercial products and designed various components such as a Facebook application version of PlayTheNews, a scalable Java Swing UI for PeaceMaker, and a cross-platform video and audio manager using Java Swing.
Additionally, Tim worked as a Software Engineer at Concurrent Technologies Corporation from October 2002 to October 2006 and at NATO C3 Agency from October 2005 to August 2006.
Overall, Tim Tournay has demonstrated expertise and experience in software engineering, particularly in game development, porting applications, and working with various technologies such as Unity3d, C#, and Java Swing.
Tim Tournay obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh, where they studied from 1999 to 2001.
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