Aidan Brown
About Aidan Brown
Aidan Brown is a Frontend Engineer currently working at Thought Machine in London, United Kingdom. He has a background in test automation and quality assurance, with previous roles at CME Group, FlexTrade, and Performance in People.
Current Role at Thought Machine
Aidan Brown has been employed as a Frontend Engineer at Thought Machine since 2019. In this role, he contributes to the development of innovative banking technology solutions. His responsibilities include creating user interfaces and enhancing the overall user experience for clients. Aidan's work supports the company's mission to transform the banking sector through modern technology.
Previous Experience at CME Group
Aidan Brown worked as a Test Analyst at CME Group for a brief period in 2015. His tenure lasted for three months and took place in London, United Kingdom. During this time, he focused on quality assurance processes, contributing to the testing of trading systems within a leading financial services organization.
Experience in IT Leadership
From 2011 to 2014, Aidan served as the IT Team Leader at Performance in People, a company specializing in mystery shopping and customer research. Based in the Isle of Wight, he led a team responsible for implementing IT solutions that enhanced the company's operational efficiency and service delivery.
Educational Background at University of Cambridge
Aidan Brown attended the University of Cambridge from 2007 to 2010, where he studied Architecture. He achieved a Bachelor of Arts with honors during his three years of study. This educational background provided him with a strong foundation in design principles and analytical skills.
Career Development at FlexTrade
Aidan's career at FlexTrade spanned from 2014 to 2019, where he held multiple roles. Initially, he worked as a Senior Quality Assurance Analyst for one year before advancing to a Developer position for four years. His responsibilities included test planning, test case creation, and regression testing for trading applications, specifically focusing on various order types such as Spot, Forwards, NDF, and Swaps.