Nicholas Wilson
About Nicholas Wilson
Nicholas Wilson is a Software Engineer with a diverse background in web development and engineering. He has worked for various companies, including Trainline, Grabyo, and EDITED, and has a degree in Civil and Coastal Engineering from the University of Plymouth.
Work at Trainline
Nicholas Wilson has been employed at Trainline as a Software Engineer since 2022. In this role, he contributes to the development and maintenance of software solutions that enhance the user experience for Trainline's customers. His responsibilities include writing code, debugging applications, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality software products.
Previous Experience in Software Engineering
Before joining Trainline, Nicholas Wilson held several positions in the software engineering field. He worked as a Front End Engineer at Grabyo for three months in 2021 and at 3 Billion Pairs Genetic for six months from 2021 to 2022. Additionally, he served as a Front End Developer at EDITED for three years, from 2018 to 2021. His diverse experience in various companies has equipped him with a broad skill set in front-end development.
Education and Expertise
Nicholas Wilson studied at the University of Plymouth, where he earned a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) (Hons) in Civil and Coastal Engineering from 2007 to 2011. He furthered his education at General Assembly, completing the Web Development Immersive program in 2018. This combination of formal education and immersive training has provided him with a strong foundation in both engineering principles and web development.
Background in Teaching and Mentorship
In addition to his engineering roles, Nicholas Wilson has experience in teaching and mentorship. He worked as a Teaching Assistant at General Assembly for three months in 2018. In this capacity, he supported students in their learning journey, helping them to grasp complex web development concepts and improve their coding skills.
Career Progression
Nicholas Wilson's career began as a Graduate Engineer at XEIAD, where he worked for four years from 2011 to 2015. His transition into software engineering began with his role as a Web Development Immersive Student at General Assembly in 2018. Since then, he has steadily progressed through various positions, gaining valuable experience and expertise in the field.