πŸ‘¨πŸ’» Christopher Hill

Head of Engineering at Zap-Map

Christopher Hill is an experienced professional with a background in software development and technical leadership. πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» Christopher currently holds the position of Head of Engineering at Zapmap, where they are responsible for the development and improvement of complex multi-tenant digital services. Their role includes architecting and documenting the future infrastructure and APIs of Zap-Map's AWS system, as well as expanding and leading a team of 35 members.

Prior to their current role, Christopher served as the Technical Solutions Architect at Zapmap, where they provided hands-on technical leadership and played a key role in the development and enhancement of web and mobile services. During this time, they also expanded the development team and empowered distinct teams within the organization.

Before joining Zapmap, Christopher worked as a Lead Developer at Creation, where they collaborated with various clients, including FTSE 250 companies and startups. πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» Christopher was responsible for managing technical recruitment, mentoring the development team, and overseeing project tenders.

Christopher's earlier experience includes roles at Ents24 Limited and Centation. At Ents24, they served as a Senior Developer and later became a member of the Senior Team, providing guidance and assistance to colleagues and leading projects focused on expansion and app development. πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» Christopher also took on project and time management responsibilities and mentored newly employed developers. At Centation, Christopher worked as a Developer, contributing to the development of a bespoke MVC framework and collaborating with clients to provide value-added solutions.

Overall, Christopher Hill's work experience demonstrates their expertise in software development, technical leadership, project management, and team empowerment.

Christopher Hill attended the University of the West of England from 2004 to 2008, where they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Internet Computing.

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