Aaldert Van Wijk
About Aaldert Van Wijk
Aaldert Van Wijk is a developer currently working at TomTom and as a freelancer at NoSuchMethod, with a background in Java development and DevOps.
Professional Developer at TomTom
Aaldert Van Wijk has been a developer at TomTom since 2020, working in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. He focuses on development projects and is part of a larger team of tech professionals committed to continuous improvement and collaboration. His expertise in creating domain models and applying Test Driven Development methodologies aligns with his role at TomTom.
Freelancer at NoSuchMethod
Since 2019, Aaldert Van Wijk has also been freelancing at NoSuchMethod in the Amsterdam Area, Netherlands. In this role, he works independently on various development projects, leveraging his skills in domain modeling and Test Driven Development. His preference for working in small, collaborative teams remains evident in his freelance work.
Developer and Consultant at Utilus
Aaldert Van Wijk's tenure at Utilus from 2018 to 2019 saw him in multiple roles. He worked as a Java Developer, DevOps Developer, and Software Developer on Greenfield Projects. During this period, he contributed significantly to various initiatives and further honed his skills in continuous improvement and collaboration within development teams.
Previous Roles at LiveWords and TOPdesk
Before joining Utilus, Aaldert Van Wijk worked as a Java Developer at LiveWords from 2017 to 2018 in the Amsterdam Area, Netherlands. Prior to that, he spent two years at TOPdesk in Delft Area, Netherlands, serving as a Java Developer from 2015 to 2017. He also worked as a Service Management Consultant at TOPdesk from 2011 to 2015, providing solutions and support services for service management.
Education in Political Philosophy
Aaldert Van Wijk studied Political Philosophy at Radboud University, achieving a Master of Arts degree. His academic journey lasted from 2002 to 2011, spanning nine years. His education laid a strong foundation for his problem-solving skills and analytical thinking, which are essential in his current IT roles.