Liam Devaney
About Liam Devaney
Liam Devaney is a Fullstack Developer at Legal & General since 2018, specializing in CI-CD pipeline improvements and third-party service integration. He has a background in web development and design, with previous roles at Memset and Binary Vision Ltd.
Work at Legal & General
Liam Devaney has been employed as a Fullstack Developer at Legal & General since 2018. He is based in Portslade, Brighton and Hove, United Kingdom. In his role, he has contributed to the improvement of the Jenkins CI-CD pipeline. He collaborates with testers, designers, and developers to refine backlog items, ensuring efficient project management and delivery. His technical expertise includes the use of various technologies such as Angular, ngrx, and AWS, as well as developing unit and BDD tests using tools like Karma, Jasmine, Cucumber, and Protractor.
Previous Experience at Memset
Before joining Legal & General, Liam Devaney worked at Memset from 2013 to 2018. He held multiple roles during his tenure, starting as a Web and Graphic Designer/Developer for two years in London, followed by three years as a User Experience Designer Developer in Dunsfold. His experience at Memset involved designing and developing user-centric solutions, enhancing the overall user experience across various platforms.
Education and Expertise
Liam Devaney studied at the University of Portsmouth from 2006 to 2010, where he earned a BSc in Entertainment Technology. His studies focused on web development and design, digital strategy, and data-driven design. Additionally, he completed A-Levels in Physics and Information and Communication Technology at St Marks Sixth Form College from 2001 to 2003. His educational background supports his expertise in integrating third-party services, including Adobe Analytics, Qualtrics, and Chatbots.
Background in Production Assistance
Liam Devaney began his career as a Production Assistant at Binary Vision Ltd from 2008 to 2009 in London. This role provided him with foundational experience in production processes, contributing to his skill set in design and development. His early career experiences laid the groundwork for his subsequent roles in web and user experience design.