Mike Luck

Whiteley, Hampshire, UK
07740 334067 • mike@mikeluck.co.uk
UK Passport • Driving Licence • Security Clearance (SC/NPPv3)
Leidos Circuit

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Personal Profile

I am a proactive and self-motivated performer with excellent problem solving capability, wide ranging technical knowledge, and experience of leading complex projects from initial concept through to delivery. I have a detailed understanding of Architecture, Design, Cloud, Hardware, Software, Systems, and Test, and actively research new and emerging technologies. I have experience of leadership, recruitment, development of staff, proposal writing, and project delivery.

I successfully completed a three year Lockheed Martin Engineering Leadership Development Programme including study at Johns Hopkins University, USA leading to an Engineering and Management Masters Degree in 2009. I achieved Chartered Engineer (CEng) status with the UK Engineering Council in 2015, and became AWS Solutions Architect Certified in 2018.

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Current Role
Cloud Architect – Home Office Biometrics
Leidos, Whiteley, Hampshire
Oct 2019 – Present

My current role is Cloud Architect for the Home Office Biometrics programme tasked with digital transformation and modernisation of the UK’s national biometrics systems in support of law enforcement, immigration services, and border security delivered on a secure and resilient public cloud hosted platform.

I am responsible for technical discovery, design, strategy, and approach for cloud transformation of two large and complex systems to the AWS cloud. This includes collaboration across the Home Office customer, AWS cloud provider, and Development, Test, Service, and Security teams. Additional responsibilities include technical leadership, oversight, direction, and problem solving in support of implementation and test.

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Other Interests
Family Adventures

I enjoy walking, building Lego, fixing broken toys, and other family adventures with my wife, two boys, and our Sprocker Spaniel.

Engineering Projects

I always have at several home engineering projects on the go. Projects include Home Automation, an MP3 player (pre-iPOD), various AWS websites and web apps, and Android mobile phone apps.

Motor Sport

I am a Formula One Lewis Hamilton supporter and have been to the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. Each year I attend the British Touring Car or DTM at Brands Hatch, and have done Off Road Rallying and Karting.

Home Improvements

I enjoy all aspects of DIY and undertake large home improvements to increase the value of my property. A long term goal of mine is to purchase land, design a house, and maybe even feature on Grand Designs.

Chief Engineer • Chartered Engineer (CEng)
Engineering & Management Masters (MSc) • AWS Solutions Architect Certified
Cloud Technology

Qualifications and Training

CEng Chartered Engineer2015 SysML with Cameo Systems Modeller2019
MSc Engineering & Management Masters2009 AWS Solutions Architect Certification2018
BSc Computer Systems Engineering Degree2002 Agile SCRUM Training2014
HND Computer Systems Engineering2001 System Architecture Fundamentals Training2014
GNVQ Advanced Engineering1999 PM101 Programme Management Training2008
GCSEs including Electronics, Maths, & Science1997 Learning Tree ASP.NET Workshop2007
PM100 Team Leadership Training2007
LM21 Lean Process Green Belt Training2006
Texas Instruments MPEG4 DSP Conference2004
Microchip PIC18F ASM Workshop2003
Apple Knowledge Certification2002
I actively research new and emerging technologies
Blockchain Technology

Previous Work Experience

Leidos
Chief Engineer – Integration: Highways England, NATS, and Leidos internal project
Leidos, Whiteley, Hampshire
Jan 2018 – Sep 2019

I was the Chief Engineer of Integration which included the Application Performance Manager (APM) for Highways England CHARM programme to replace the current legacy systems and serve as the next generation Advanced Traffic Management System supporting Smart Motorways, the NATS Enterprise Integration Service (EIS) project for the next generation UK Air Traffic Control system, and the Leidos Integration Service Technologies (LIFT) internal product development.

Leidos
Chief Engineer – NATS Enterprise Integration Service (SESAR)
Leidos, Whiteley, Hampshire
May 2015 – Jan 2018

I was the Chief Engineer responsible for leading the Design, Development, and Test of the System Wide Information Management (SWIM) platform for the next generation UK Air Traffic Control system. EIS comprised an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), Messaging Middleware, and a secure API Gateway configured as a highly resilient solution for mission critical, safety related usage in support of Air Traffic Management.

Using SysML Model Based Systems Engineering to capture the design with full requirements traceability, a cloud based Development and Test environment, and Continuous Integration based Test Automation.

Lockheed Martin
Research and Development Chief Engineer – Lockheed Martin Airport Operations Centre (APOC)
Lockheed Martin, Whiteley, Hampshire
Feb 2015 – May 2015

In anticipation of Copenhagen Airport contract award I worked with the named Chief Architect and Programme Manager to outline a sixty day start-up plan and establish engineering roles. A key part of the proposal was based on Internal Research and Development for a browser based Airport Operations Centre to provide a single pane of glass overview and actionable business intelligence.

In this role I was responsible for evolving and capturing the system architecture. In addition I introduced the Material Design User Interface look and feel, and created several User Interface elements including navigation and notifications. This role also gave me experience with Mule Enterprise Service Bus and DevOps using a combination of Google Kubernetes and Docker.

Lockheed Martin
Operational Engineering Team Leader – Ministry of Justice
Lockheed Martin, Westminster, London
Jan 2015 – Feb 2015

A temporary secondment to the Lockheed Martin Buckingham Palace Road office as the Operational Engineering Team Leader supporting the Operations Manager and Chief Engineer through the first deployment phase to transition the Ministry of Justice IT to a managed service tower model.

During this temporary secondment I established daily business rhythms and facilitated stand-up meetings to report status and update the team on priorities.

Lockheed Martin
Systems Engineering Team Leader – Metropolitan Police Command and Control
Lockheed Martin, Whiteley & London
Aug 2014 – Jan 2015

Working at the Lockheed Martin Whiteley office as a Systems Engineering Team Leader though the start-up phase of the of the Metropolitan Police Command and Control Futures programme to replace the legacy Command and Control system.

I provided leadership to a team of 5 Systems Engineers, guidance to the Software Engineering team, and was also responsible for system design as an individual. I scoped the initial Systems Engineering schedule through to operational deployment, and worked with the customer to understand, and then document all of the Metropolitan Police connecting systems and how each will interface through a new Enterprise Service Bus to the replacement Command and Control system. I designed Enterprise Service Bus logic to translate messages between legacy system protocol and data field structure to the new Command and Control system, and designed a legacy system interface simulator to be used for testing, training, and transition.

I introduced the Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect tool for SysML which formed the baseline for all system architecture and design and was reviewed with the customer on a weekly basis.

Lockheed Martin
Systems Engineer – MOD Marshall Proposal
Lockheed Martin, Whiteley, Hampshire
Sept 2013 – Aug 2014

Working at the Lockheed Martin Whiteley office as a Systems Engineer on the MOD Marshall (formally Joint Military Air Traffic Systems) proposal to provide 22 years of air traffic management capability for MOD UK, overseas, and deployed operations. This year long assignment gave me great exposure to the company’s most talented senior Engineering staff, and enabled me to re-focus as a Systems Engineer following my stint in software leadership.

In this role I was responsible for designing and documenting all Tactical and Deployed elements of our proposed solution. I decomposed customer requirements, created partner Statements of Work, and defined a Bill of Materials of £2.7M with approximately £400K of scheduled labour. Several elements of my Tactical and Deployed solutions exploited new and advancing technologies such as LED based lighting for landing aircraft on temporary deployed landing strips to reduce size and weight while extending expected life in harsh transportation and operating conditions.

I introduced the Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect tool for MODAF which formed the baseline for all system architecture and design.

Lockheed Martin
Software Engineering Team Leader – NATS New En Route Centre
Lockheed Martin, Whiteley, Hampshire
Sept 2009 – Sept 2013

Working at the NATS Corporate and Technical Centre on the New En Route Centre (NERC) / London Area Control Centre (LACC) Air Traffic Control system as a Software Team Leader. Responsible for 24 staff (4 remote, in Washington DC). Tasks included planning, scheduling, technical risk management, technical performance, task prioritisation, workload balancing, and weekly status reporting to the customer using Earned Value Management.

As Team Leader I was responsible for the quality of all customer deliverables including design documentation, software, test documentation and evidence, and user manuals. Where possible I personally inspected or moderated all inspections for deliverable artefacts. Rework and refactoring was used to drive up quality and reduce technical debt. In this role I learned how each team member had different needs from me as Team Leader, different concern areas, and different working styles. Through taking time to understand this and strong building working relationships I was able to adjust the way I communicated to suit each individual and was able to drive consistently strong performance from the team as a whole.

Lockheed Martin
Software Engineer – NATS New En Route Centre
Lockheed Martin, Whiteley, Hampshire
Sept 2005 – Sept 2009

Working at the NATS Corporate and Technical Centre on the New En Route Centre (NERC) / London Area Control Centre (LACC) Air Traffic Control system as a Software Engineer. I initially worked as a C Software Engineer on the Record and Replay Mass Storage Retrieval System (MSRS) subsystem. I then moved to the Record And Replay (RAP) team as an Ada83 Software Engineer, and ultimately to the Workstation Display Manager (WDM) team as an Ada83 and C Software Engineer on the most visible and complex part of the system. I then took on the additional responsibility of WDM Local Configuration Management.

Wood and Douglas
Research and Development Software Engineer
Wood & Douglas Ltd, Tadley, Hampshire
July 2002 – Sept 2005

After completing my Computer Systems Engineering BSc Degree I started fulltime employment as a Research and Development Software Engineer working on a range of Radio Frequency products. The radio electronics were configured, controlled and monitored by Microchip PIC Microcontrollers running firmware written in embedded C by me. I also produced Microsoft Windows C++ Graphical User Interface applications for setup, control, monitoring, and automated test of the radio products. The following products contain firmware developed by me:

Down Converter: An intelligent antenna mast mounted Radio Frequency Down Converter to convert from frequencies in the 2.4GHz L-Band microwave frequency range down to VHF to reduce loss in cables and allow use of standard tuners.

Digital Video for Moving Objects: A complete product family including a secure, robust, and ultra-low latency video, audio, and data encoder with COFDM 2.4GHz L-Band transmitter used for law enforcement surveillance and remote bomb disposal.

Dräger PSS Merlin: A telemetry system used in the USA to remotely monitor Firefighter distress signals, oxygen cylinder pressure, and various other stats using a custom self-organising and adapting mesh network.