I'm a problem solver who uses
Building AI-enabled pipelines at Amey Plc.
Making roads smarter, one query at a time.
Hunting AI capabilities that haven't been productised yet.
Open to work that needs a fix, not a slide deck.
My solutions, through the pipelines I build and the AI systems I deploy, are informed by one idea: problems don't need more data — they need the right answer.
6 years across transport infrastructure, HR analytics, financial products, and retail. Each role taught me the same lesson: the problem is never what they think it is.
Currently at Amey Plc — engineering AI-ready data pipelines, running schedule simulations for one of the UK's largest infrastructure programmes, and winning awards for it.
Outside work I'm reverse-engineering new AI capabilities before everyone else figures out they exist. If you've found something weird, let's talk.
Didn't walk in and start making charts. Walked in, mapped the system, found the gaps, and built the infrastructure that should have existed years ago. AI-enabled ERP rollout, schedule simulations, automated pipelines, dashboards that executives actually act on.
Built predictive models in Power BI that told the business what its turnover rate would be before it happened. Migrated data across SAP, Workday, and Work Nexus. Made HR analytics interesting, which is harder than it sounds.
Found a 15% improvement in customer inquiry response time by looking at the loan origination process nobody had questioned in years. SQL and VBA automation to remove the bottleneck. Classic fix-not-report job.
Open to full-time roles and freelance projects. Especially anything where AI is the tool, the territory, or both.
If you want someone who'll dig into your data and tell you what's actually wrong — not just put it in a slide — let's go.