Siobhan Meier
About Siobhan Meier
Siobhan Meier is a Fullstack Software Engineer currently employed at Xata.io, where she has worked since 2023. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science and has extensive experience in software engineering, having previously worked at Snyk and other notable companies.
Work at Xata
Siobhan Meier has been employed at Xata.io as a Fullstack Software Engineer since 2023. In her role, she has developed a custom observability visualization dashboard aimed at enhancing customer understanding of resource usage. This dashboard serves as a key upsell vector for the company. Her work is conducted remotely from the United Kingdom.
Education and Expertise
Siobhan Meier completed her Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Computer Games Development, and Psychology at the University of Cape Town from 2011 to 2014. She further pursued an Honour's Degree in Computer Science at the same institution in 2015. Additionally, she attended Hack Reactor, where she achieved an Advanced Software Engineering Immersive since 2015.
Background
Siobhan Meier's professional journey began with her education at St Cyprians High School, where she completed her National Senior Certificate from 2006 to 2010. She has held various positions in software engineering and management, including internships and full-time roles at notable companies such as Snyk, Rainforest QA, and Amazon Web Services.
Previous Experience
Prior to her current role at Xata, Siobhan Meier worked at Snyk for a total of three years, where she held positions as Engineering Management, Senior Engineering, and Staff Engineering. She also gained experience as a Software Engineer at Rainforest QA and as a Software Development Intern at Open Box Software. Her early career included a role as a Software Engineering Intern at Quirk.
Research and Teaching Roles
Siobhan Meier served as a Research Lead at the University of Cape Town from 2011 to 2014, contributing to academic projects in computer science. Additionally, she worked as a Computer Science Tutor at the same university in 2012, where she supported students in their understanding of complex concepts in the field.