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About — communication, code, results
Communicator. Developer. Enabler.
Seelze, Lower Saxony · Germany-wide, remote, hybrid, or on-site
"Between code and conversation — I connect people and technology."
Project leadership, training, and hands-on development in one person — me. That removes a lot of friction: clear questions, clear answers, and progress you can follow without a translator. No jargon for its own sake; language that helps decisions land.
Business and engineering in one conversation
I bridge stakeholders and builders: outcomes, priorities, and risk on one side — architecture, feasibility, and delivery cadence on the other. Less time lost to misunderstandings, more time shipping.
Background
Qualifications: commercial training, educator, and trainer — later IT specialist in application development (German vocational title: Fachinformatiker für Anwendungsentwicklung). Pedagogy and commercial work shaped my path alongside leadership, training, and sales before software engineering became the main focus. That history shows up today in how I structure work, explain trade-offs, and keep rooms aligned.
How we work together
Direct, factual, outcome-led. No performance theatre, no hollow buzzwords: briefings with substance, decisions you can still read six months later, and collaboration that feels straightforward — because clear communication is my default mode.
What you can count on
- Kickoff with goals, risks, and success signals — plain language everyone in the room understands.
- A delivery cadence with visible increments so you always know where things stand.
- Pragmatic quality: reviews and tests where they pay for themselves — not dogma for its own sake.
Engineering stack
Core Laravel, PHP, Vite, Tailwind, MySQL/Postgres, Git, and CI — plus what the product actually needs (Vue, APIs, observability, integrations). As an IT specialist in application development with hands-on agile PM practice: close to both the codebase and the roadmap.
More on career steps and context — straight from the source:
Let’s talk about your next chapter
A short brief is enough — I will reply with clear next steps.
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