Quentin Siutkowski
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Swedish Elementary proficiency
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Spanish Limited working proficiency
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French Native or bilingual proficiency
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English Native or bilingual proficiency
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Japanese Full professional proficiency
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Bio
Chronis Panagiotidis
Quentin was already a member of the project since it's first day and I could see how much I could learn from him. He greatly helped me to get started in the project with his excellent tutoring and development skills. As someone who was already accustomed to using Matlab/Simulink and he embraced new challenges to push his abilities. His efficiency was amazing and highly regarded in the team. His knowledge of every aspect of the project and his social skills made him a valuable colleague who anyone can count on. His care of what he is doing drives him to deliver code of the highest quality. His social abilities can make every team he joins a great place to work. I strongly recommend Quentin as a technical expert in development. I hope that the future holds a chance for us to work together again because working with Quentin was always fun and highly effective.
Marcel Nilsson Rabbaa
Quentin and I worked in the same scrum team at Zenuity within Autonomous Driving. Together, we were the original core function developers of the project, setting up a foundation for future joining developers. The more I got to know Quentin, I quickly discovered his great social ability. This generated a much deeper work relationship than the average. His social ability also helped us in many aspects of the project impediments, since he never hesitated to instantly contact relevant people to solve project related issues. His natural approach of acquiring acquaintances is of high value for any team, employer or friend to facilitate networking. Second thing is Quentin's source of positive energy and ambition, which is reflected in all aspects in his way of working. He thrives for stimulating work. When given a task he instantly breaks it down, works efficiently and provides a structured result that is clear and easy to view for all team members. Whenever there is an issue (organisational, programming or anything) Quentin dives in to relevant forums, searching for answers. All in all, Quentin always puts in the extra effort. On exiting the Zenuity project, Quentin is leaving behind a huge void, but I am fortunate to have had the oppotunity to work with this fantastic colleague for the past time. I know that he will be as ambitious in all of his future projects and will always be a great asset.
Chronis Panagiotidis
Quentin was already a member of the project since it's first day and I could see how much I could learn from him. He greatly helped me to get started in the project with his excellent tutoring and development skills. As someone who was already accustomed to using Matlab/Simulink and he embraced new challenges to push his abilities. His efficiency was amazing and highly regarded in the team. His knowledge of every aspect of the project and his social skills made him a valuable colleague who anyone can count on. His care of what he is doing drives him to deliver code of the highest quality. His social abilities can make every team he joins a great place to work. I strongly recommend Quentin as a technical expert in development. I hope that the future holds a chance for us to work together again because working with Quentin was always fun and highly effective.
Marcel Nilsson Rabbaa
Quentin and I worked in the same scrum team at Zenuity within Autonomous Driving. Together, we were the original core function developers of the project, setting up a foundation for future joining developers. The more I got to know Quentin, I quickly discovered his great social ability. This generated a much deeper work relationship than the average. His social ability also helped us in many aspects of the project impediments, since he never hesitated to instantly contact relevant people to solve project related issues. His natural approach of acquiring acquaintances is of high value for any team, employer or friend to facilitate networking. Second thing is Quentin's source of positive energy and ambition, which is reflected in all aspects in his way of working. He thrives for stimulating work. When given a task he instantly breaks it down, works efficiently and provides a structured result that is clear and easy to view for all team members. Whenever there is an issue (organisational, programming or anything) Quentin dives in to relevant forums, searching for answers. All in all, Quentin always puts in the extra effort. On exiting the Zenuity project, Quentin is leaving behind a huge void, but I am fortunate to have had the oppotunity to work with this fantastic colleague for the past time. I know that he will be as ambitious in all of his future projects and will always be a great asset.
Chronis Panagiotidis
Quentin was already a member of the project since it's first day and I could see how much I could learn from him. He greatly helped me to get started in the project with his excellent tutoring and development skills. As someone who was already accustomed to using Matlab/Simulink and he embraced new challenges to push his abilities. His efficiency was amazing and highly regarded in the team. His knowledge of every aspect of the project and his social skills made him a valuable colleague who anyone can count on. His care of what he is doing drives him to deliver code of the highest quality. His social abilities can make every team he joins a great place to work. I strongly recommend Quentin as a technical expert in development. I hope that the future holds a chance for us to work together again because working with Quentin was always fun and highly effective.
Marcel Nilsson Rabbaa
Quentin and I worked in the same scrum team at Zenuity within Autonomous Driving. Together, we were the original core function developers of the project, setting up a foundation for future joining developers. The more I got to know Quentin, I quickly discovered his great social ability. This generated a much deeper work relationship than the average. His social ability also helped us in many aspects of the project impediments, since he never hesitated to instantly contact relevant people to solve project related issues. His natural approach of acquiring acquaintances is of high value for any team, employer or friend to facilitate networking. Second thing is Quentin's source of positive energy and ambition, which is reflected in all aspects in his way of working. He thrives for stimulating work. When given a task he instantly breaks it down, works efficiently and provides a structured result that is clear and easy to view for all team members. Whenever there is an issue (organisational, programming or anything) Quentin dives in to relevant forums, searching for answers. All in all, Quentin always puts in the extra effort. On exiting the Zenuity project, Quentin is leaving behind a huge void, but I am fortunate to have had the oppotunity to work with this fantastic colleague for the past time. I know that he will be as ambitious in all of his future projects and will always be a great asset.
Chronis Panagiotidis
Quentin was already a member of the project since it's first day and I could see how much I could learn from him. He greatly helped me to get started in the project with his excellent tutoring and development skills. As someone who was already accustomed to using Matlab/Simulink and he embraced new challenges to push his abilities. His efficiency was amazing and highly regarded in the team. His knowledge of every aspect of the project and his social skills made him a valuable colleague who anyone can count on. His care of what he is doing drives him to deliver code of the highest quality. His social abilities can make every team he joins a great place to work. I strongly recommend Quentin as a technical expert in development. I hope that the future holds a chance for us to work together again because working with Quentin was always fun and highly effective.
Marcel Nilsson Rabbaa
Quentin and I worked in the same scrum team at Zenuity within Autonomous Driving. Together, we were the original core function developers of the project, setting up a foundation for future joining developers. The more I got to know Quentin, I quickly discovered his great social ability. This generated a much deeper work relationship than the average. His social ability also helped us in many aspects of the project impediments, since he never hesitated to instantly contact relevant people to solve project related issues. His natural approach of acquiring acquaintances is of high value for any team, employer or friend to facilitate networking. Second thing is Quentin's source of positive energy and ambition, which is reflected in all aspects in his way of working. He thrives for stimulating work. When given a task he instantly breaks it down, works efficiently and provides a structured result that is clear and easy to view for all team members. Whenever there is an issue (organisational, programming or anything) Quentin dives in to relevant forums, searching for answers. All in all, Quentin always puts in the extra effort. On exiting the Zenuity project, Quentin is leaving behind a huge void, but I am fortunate to have had the oppotunity to work with this fantastic colleague for the past time. I know that he will be as ambitious in all of his future projects and will always be a great asset.
Credentials
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JLPT N2
JEES - Japan Educational Exchanges and ServicesDec, 2020- Nov, 2024 -
B1V Electrical accreditation (Habilitation électrique B1V)
INSA Lyon - L'Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de LyonJan, 2015- Nov, 2024 -
TOEIC (970/990)
INSA Lyon - L'Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de LyonFeb, 2015- Nov, 2024
Experience
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Recursive
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Japan
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IT Services and IT Consulting
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1 - 100 Employee
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Project Manager
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Dec 2022 - Present
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XTIA Ltd.
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Japan
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Industrial Automation
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1 - 100 Employee
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Software Engineer
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Nov 2021 - Nov 2022
- Development of image analysis algorithms in Python - Refactoring, addition of unit tests and CI/CD chain of legacy code (Python) - Presentation of different topics around writing cleaner code, refactoring and unit testing during company study sessions - Development of image analysis algorithms in Python - Refactoring, addition of unit tests and CI/CD chain of legacy code (Python) - Presentation of different topics around writing cleaner code, refactoring and unit testing during company study sessions
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UD Trucks
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Japan
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Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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System and Software Engineer
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Feb 2019 - Nov 2021
- System engineer for autonomous (Level 4) heavy trucks, part of the first ever trial in Japan; mainly working with GNSS, wireless and safety systems - Component owner for front camera and system leader for BSIS/LCS functions on heavy duty trucks - Facilitator for R&D's communication activities (~700 employees) - System engineer for autonomous (Level 4) heavy trucks, part of the first ever trial in Japan; mainly working with GNSS, wireless and safety systems - Component owner for front camera and system leader for BSIS/LCS functions on heavy duty trucks - Facilitator for R&D's communication activities (~700 employees)
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ZENUITY
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Sweden
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Software Development
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1 - 100 Employee
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Function Developer
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Jul 2017 - Dec 2018
- Function Developer for Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) within Zenuity (~600 employees), focusing on Autonomous Parking - Main languages: Matlab/Simulink (core program), Python (scripting) and C++ (generated code, debugging) - Frameworks, tools and principles: Git, Jenkins, Unit-testing, Scrum - Function Developer for Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) within Zenuity (~600 employees), focusing on Autonomous Parking - Main languages: Matlab/Simulink (core program), Python (scripting) and C++ (generated code, debugging) - Frameworks, tools and principles: Git, Jenkins, Unit-testing, Scrum
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Altran
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France
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Information Technology & Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Jr. Consultant/Engineer
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May 2017 - Dec 2018
- Electrical Engineer team member within the Automotive division of Altran Sweden - Part of YPP (Young Professional Program) to develop leadership, communication and Scrum knowledge - Electrical Engineer team member within the Automotive division of Altran Sweden - Part of YPP (Young Professional Program) to develop leadership, communication and Scrum knowledge
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Mitsubishi Electric
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Japan
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Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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R&D Trainee (Japan)
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Apr 2016 - Feb 2017
- Trainee at Mitsubishi Electric Advanced Technology R&D Center in Amagasaki, Japan (~2 000 employees). - Development of a new compiler framework (IEC61131-3 standards) for Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) programming languages - Development in Java with Eclipse. - Trainee at Mitsubishi Electric Advanced Technology R&D Center in Amagasaki, Japan (~2 000 employees). - Development of a new compiler framework (IEC61131-3 standards) for Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) programming languages - Development in Java with Eclipse.
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TIAMA inspection worldwide
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France
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Machinery Manufacturing
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100 - 200 Employee
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R&D Trainee
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Feb 2015 - Aug 2015
- Trainee at TIAMA (~250 employees) - Real time monitoring, design and programming of a glass-inspection machine debugging tool - C++, HML5 and CSS programming with Microsoft Visual Studio - Trainee at TIAMA (~250 employees) - Real time monitoring, design and programming of a glass-inspection machine debugging tool - C++, HML5 and CSS programming with Microsoft Visual Studio
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INSA Lyon - Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon
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France
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Vice President
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Jan 2014 - Feb 2015
- Planning and management of several projects for INSA's Electrical Engineering students - Organization (planning and management) of seminars and conferences, business forums, company-students interview's days (job dating event), graduation ceremonies - Planning and management of several projects for INSA's Electrical Engineering students - Organization (planning and management) of seminars and conferences, business forums, company-students interview's days (job dating event), graduation ceremonies
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Education
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Institut national des Sciences appliquées de Lyon
Engineering (Master's Degree), Electrical Engineering -
Udacity
Robotics Software Engineer, Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering -
Léon Blum High School at Le Creusot
French Secondary School Diploma in Science (with High Honors)