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Title: A Cover Letter
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Date: 2024-02-23 20:00
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Modified: 2024-03-13 20:00
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Category: Resume
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Tags: Cover Letter, Resume
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Slug: cover-letter
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Authors: Andrew Ridgway
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Summary: A Summary of what I've done and Where I'd like to go for prospective Employers
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To whom it may concern
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My name is Andrew Ridgway and I am a Data and Technology professional looking to embark on the next step in my career.
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I have over 10 years’ experience in System and Data Architecture, Data Modelling and Orchestration, Business and Technical Analysis and System and Development Process Design. Most of this has been in developing Cloud architectures and workloads on AWS and GCP Including ML workloads using Sagemaker.
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In my current role I have Proposed, Designed and built the data platform currently used by business. This includes internal and external data products as well as the infrastructure and modelling to support these. This role has seen me liaise with stakeholders of all levels of the business from Analysts in the Customer Experience team right up to C suite executives and preparing material for board members. I understand the complexity of communicating complex system design to different level stakeholders and the complexities of involved in communicating to both technical and less technical employees particularly in relation to data and ML technologies.
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I have also worked as a technical consultant to many businesses and have assisted with the design and implementation of systems for a wide range of industries including financial services, mining and retail. I understand the complexities created by regulation in these environments and understand that this can sometimes necessitate the use of technologies and designs, including legacy systems and designs, I wouldn’t normally use. I also have a passion of designing systems that enable these organisations to realise the benefits of CI/CD on workloads they would not traditionally use this capability. In particular I took a very traditional legacy Data Warehousing team and implemented a solution that meant version control was no longer controlled by a daily copy and paste of folders with dates on major updates. My solution involved establishing guidelines of use of git version control so that this could happen automatically as people committed new code to the core code base. As I have moved into cloud architecture I have made sure to use best practice and ensure everything I build isn’t considered production ready until it is in IAC and deployed through a CI/CD pipeline.
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In a personal capacity I am an avid tech and ML enthusiast. I have designed my own cluster including monitoring and deployment that runs several services that my family uses including chat and DNS and am in the process of designing a “set and forget” system that will allows me to have multi user tenancies on hardware I operate that should enable us to have the niceties of cloud services like email, storage and scheduling with the safety of knowing where that data is stored and exactly how it is used. I also like to design small IoT devices out of Arduino boards allowing me to monitor and control different facets of our house like temperature and light.
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Currently I am working on a project to merge my skill in SQL Modelling and Orchestration with GPT API’s to try and lessen that burden. You can see some of this work in its very early stages here:
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(gpt-sql-generator)[https://github.com/armistace/gpt-sql-generator]
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(dbt_sources_generator)[https://github.com/armistace/datahub_dbt_sources_generator]
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I look forward to hearing from you soon.
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Sincerely,
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_________________
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Andrew Ridgway
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