SiXworks Limited
Samuel Stenton has a diverse work experience starting from 2016. Samuel worked as a Full Stack Developer at White Horse Design Ltd, where they developed user-friendly web systems and managed time efficiently as a remote member. From 2017 to 2018, they served as a Software Engineer at Eli Lilly and Company, focusing on developing digital products and improving code quality. In 2018, they worked as an IT Help Advisor at the University of Portsmouth. From 2019 to 2021, they were a Cloud Engineer at Elanco, handling multiple projects and regulatory requirements. Currently, they hold the role of Head of Platform Engineering at SiXworks Limited, where they lead the platform engineering team and handles solution architecture and cloud automation.
Samuel Stenton completed their Bachelor's degree in Computer Science at the University of Portsmouth from 2015 to 2019. Samuel also obtained additional certifications, including "OpenHack: AI-Powered Knowledge Mining" from Microsoft OpenHack and "Microsoft Certified: Azure Developer Associate" and "Microsoft Certified: DevOps Engineer Expert" from Microsoft in 2020 and 2021, respectively.
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SiXworks Limited
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Founded in 2017, SiXworks is a thriving, small, Farnborough-based company, specialising in fail-safe-fast, Agile, innovative design to enable organisations rapidly to refine requirements and exploit IT opportunities. SiXworks’ expertise includes secure-by-design, cloud computing, advanced network and infrastructure design, rapid application development, cross-security domain systems, multi-source data platforms, cyber vulnerability mitigation and intelligence systems. SiXworks provides supplier-agnostic, technical and business consultancy to customers, and champions open-source and best of breed technologies. Our work to date has been in the Defence and Security sector. We invest in an energetic, skilled, friendly and versatile team with a mix of technical and customer domain expertise. Ideas, innovation and personal development are strongly encouraged.