William Matley
About William Matley
William Matley is a Senior Engineer at Liberty Global, where he has worked since 2016. He has extensive experience in engineering roles at Virgin Media and aql, focusing on resource mapping, project planning, and the delivery of new access technologies.
Work at Liberty Global
William Matley has been employed at Liberty Global as a Senior Engineer since 2016. In this role, he is responsible for the delivery of new access technologies across the network, including Carrier-Grade Ethernet (CIN) and Passive Optical Networks (PoN). His position involves managing resource mapping across multiple internal and external facilities and teams, ensuring efficient project execution and resource allocation.
Previous Experience at Virgin Media
Before joining Liberty Global, William Matley worked at Virgin Media in various engineering roles. He started as an Engineering Graduate - TV Engineer in 2013, followed by a position as Core Systems Engineer. He continued to develop his skills as an Engineer Support and IPAM Engineer, and later served as a Senior Engineer and Access and Innovations Engineer in Huddersfield, United Kingdom. His tenure at Virgin Media spanned from 2013 to 2016.
Education and Expertise
William Matley studied Computer Science at The University of Huddersfield from 2009 to 2013, earning a degree in the field. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his engineering roles, allowing him to effectively contribute to technology projects and innovations within the telecommunications sector.
Project Management and Stakeholder Engagement
In his current role, William Matley is involved in project planning and delivering reports to stakeholders within the wider business. He manages relationships with vendors and oversees expectations on proof of concepts and internal testing, ensuring that projects align with organizational goals and stakeholder requirements.
Early Career at aql
William Matley began his career as a First Line Support Technician at aql (aq Limited) from 2011 to 2012. This role provided him with initial exposure to technical support and customer service, laying the groundwork for his future positions in engineering and technology.