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Keith Wilson

11th November 2013

Role: Principal Software Engineer

Company: Liberty IT

Track Record: Keith Wilson joined Belfast based IT company, Liberty IT, 8 years ago as a Senior Software Engineer and following an internal promotion, took up his current position of Principal Software Engineer.

A DAY IN THE LIFE

6.30am

Most mornings I am up by this time and my first job of the day is to make breakfast for myself and Kaitlyn, my one year old. 

Once I’ve got her up and fed, I get both of us ready for the day ahead while my wife also gets ready for work. 

7.15am

Together the three of us leave the house and drop Kaitlyn off to the child-minders on our way. 

Often, I’ll get the bus into the office as working in the city centre is very convenient for the various public transport routes. 

As anyone with a small child knows, this peace and quiet time is much appreciated, so I spend the journey wisely – getting some downtime, listening to music or reading my kindle!

8.00am

I am normally at my desk by 8am and I spend the first part of the morning catching up on emails that have come in to my mailbox overnight. 

Working exclusively for our parent company, Liberty Mutual Insurance, means that we work with people based all over the world. 

I use this time when most of our colleagues in the US are still in bed to sort through and respond to emails, prioritising tasks for myself and the team.

One of the things that I love about my job as a Principal Software Engineer is that my role is so varied – I am a technical team lead, software developer, analyst and tester, all rolled into one! Working on numerous live projects, all at various lifecycle stages, ensures that no two days are the same. 

At the moment, I am involved in at least 8 projects, meaning I get to work with a wide variety of technologies, which keeps things very interesting. 

10.00am

To keep abreast of the latest technology trends I regularly undertake classroom based training and attend relevant conferences. 

However, I also find it extremely useful to complete online video-based training, for example watching a 5 minute, bite-sized video can really help you learn new and more effective ways of doing things.  

At Liberty IT, everyone within the company, no matter what their role, is strongly encouraged to be proactive in managing their career, and identifying relevant training is a big part of this. 

However, it’s not all about technical training, I’ve also found the softer skills and the business-led, more customer focused training, extremely useful too. 

10.30am

Typically, the latter part of my morning is spent providing support and working with my Belfast colleagues, giving project status updates, bouncing ideas off one another, mentoring less experienced team members, and working through tasks in preparation for our global colleagues coming online. 

The team atmosphere here is fantastic, helped by the open and friendly culture of the organisation and open plan office space. 

We have a lot of banter over coffee and buns throughout the day, and often socialise together outside of work during both team nights out as well as during companywide organised Social Committee events. 

11.30am-12.00pm

I actually like to take my lunch very early, usually around 11.30am – this is usually the latest I can last given that I have my breakfast at 6.30am!

I really like to get away from my desk during lunch-time, and so when it’s nice weather, I often take a walk into Belfast city centre which takes approximately 2 minutes!

It’s a good chance to run errands such as going to the Post Office or the bank, or just simply to take the opportunity to get some fresh air.

12.00pm

Taking an early lunch also means that I am back at my desk in time for our American colleagues coming online. 

So the rest of my afternoon is generally spent interacting or holding meetings with our US colleagues through video calls, the telephone, Lync and IM. 

Email is great too, but I prefer more instantaneous conversation. 

Even working from home doesn’t present a problem, as most of our work can be done anywhere with a Wi-Fi connection!

We have great working relationships with our extended global teams, which are enhanced even further by the regular trips our employees make to their international offices or through our regular host visits here in Belfast.

4.15pm

The focus on work-life balance at Liberty IT works really well for me and my family life as most days I finish up my working day by 4.15pm – 4.30pm and head home to spend some much loved “Daddy-time” with Kaitlyn. 

7.00pm

Once we’ve put Kaitlyn to bed, my wife and I sit down for dinner together and chat about our days.  The rest of my night is varied and depending on my mood, I sometimes go to the gym, read books, listen to music, or play games consoles. 

11.00pm

Bedtime isn’t long in coming and before I know it, the 6.30am alarm goes off again!

For more information on Liberty IT, including details on opportunities available, visit liberty-it.co.uk/careers

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