Justin Theiss
About Justin Theiss
Justin Theiss is a Java and DevOps professional currently working at TomTom in Berlin, Germany, with extensive experience in various technologies and roles across multiple companies.
Title and Role at TomTom
Justin Theiss holds the position of Java and DevOps specialist at TomTom. He has been with the company since 2018, working out of the Berlin office. His role involves managing Java applications and overseeing DevOps processes to ensure software reliability and performance.
Previous Employment at Exozet
Before joining TomTom, Justin worked at Exozet as a Java Developer for 11 months from 2015 to 2016. Located in Berlin, this role involved developing Java-based applications and contributing to various software projects.
Developer Role at GigFilter
Justin is currently engaged with GigFilter as a Developer/Architect. His tenure with the company began in 2011. His responsibilities include software development, architecture planning, and ensuring the robustness of web applications.
Quality Assurance Experience at Zimory
From 2012 to 2014, Justin worked at Zimory in the Berlin area. His role focused on Quality Assurance, Test Development, and Test Automation, ensuring high standards and reliability for software releases.
Educational Background
Justin earned a certification in Java EE 7 from Future Training, Berlin, in 2015, and became a Sun Certified Java Programmer (SCJP 1.6) after studying at Prometric Testing Centre Berlin, achieving the certification in 2010. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Temple University, where he studied from 1988 to 1996.
Technical Skills and Expertise
Justin Theiss possesses extensive experience with a broad array of technologies including Apache, JBOSS, and Weblogic, essential for enterprise Java applications. His skills span both front-end and back-end development, encompassing HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JSP, and PHP. He is proficient in database management and SQL, with experience in Access, T-SQL, and MySQL. Additionally, he has expertise in version control systems like CVS and Subversion, web server administration with IIS, and development tools such as Eclipse, Maven, and Ant.