Travis Dixon
About Travis Dixon
Travis Dixon is a Principal Engineer at PaperCut Software, with extensive experience in software engineering and architecture. He has a background in leading product commercialization projects and developing partner platforms, and he specializes in identity and access management technologies.
Current Role at PaperCut Software
Travis Dixon serves as Principal Engineer at PaperCut Software since 2020. His role is based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and operates in a hybrid work environment. In this position, he leads engineering initiatives and contributes to the development of innovative solutions within the company.
Previous Experience in Software Engineering
Travis Dixon has a diverse background in software engineering. He worked at Temenos as a Hands-on Polyglot Architect from 2017 to 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. Prior to that, he was a Senior Consultant at Object Consulting from 2007 to 2010. His experience also includes a role as a Software Engineer at DiUS Computing from 2010 to 2014 and a brief position at Rubik Group in 2017.
Education and Qualifications
Travis Dixon studied at Swinburne University of Technology, where he earned a Bachelor of Applied Science in Computer Science and Software Engineering. His studies took place from 2001 to 2004, providing him with a solid foundation in computer science principles and software development.
Key Projects at PaperCut Software
At PaperCut Software, Travis led a product commercialization project for the cloud offering Hive/Pocket, which involved system integrations and cross-company agreements. He also built a partner development platform that included APIs and an in-product marketplace. Additionally, he ran a 9-month project for PaperCut's Grows initiative, focusing on integrating charity efforts with multiple products and new ordering processes.
Technical Expertise and Leadership
Travis Dixon specializes in Identity and Access Management (IAM), with a focus on provisioning, group synchronization, authorization, and policy management. He has experience using Go on Google Cloud Platform (GCP) serverless technologies. His leadership capabilities include managing teams of up to 10 reports, providing engineering management, architecture, and system design.