He brings specialist capability in IBM DOORS and DOORS Next — including scripting, database customisation, user training and administration — and has demonstrated ability in using automation tools to create meaningful time and cost efficiencies for project teams.
David’s technical toolkit incorporates Python scripting for process automation, Pandas for data analytics and reporting, and Power BI for dashboarding and KPI tracking where he has applied these skills to build data pipelines, automate reporting workflows and deliver executive-level performance dashboards across complex, multi-stakeholder environments.
Currently providing verification and validation support to the Cross River Rail – Rail, Systems and Integration (RIS) package, David has previously been engaged on the Metro Tunnel Project where he worked across both requirements engineering and software development workstreams — managing DOORS Next administration, training project users, automating processes, managing project changes and producing historical data analysis and KPI reports.
On the Melbourne Underground Rail Loop, he implemented Polarion as a requirements management platform, trained staff and developed automated Python scripts to improve reporting accuracy and efficiency. Earlier, he provided requirements management and database support on the Caulfield to Dandenong Level Crossing Removal project, verifying data against design sources and producing Verification Cross Reference Matrices (VCRMs) for completed design packages.
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- Case Study – Cross River Rail
- Case Study – Caulfield to Dandenong Level Crossing Removal Project
- Services – Systems Engineering & Integration Services
- IBM DOORS Family Products
Specialises in:
- Systems Engineering
- Requirements Management
- Verification & Validation