Belgium-based consultant in workflow automation, integrations, and internal software

I help production teams improve the systems and workflows they rely on every day.

I came into software through print production, prepress, support, product, and solution roles. I started as a prepress engineer and moved through operations, customer-facing technical roles, and solution engineering before going deeper into software delivery.

Working in print and workflow since 2006 Internal tools, integrations, and technical discovery Remote when it fits, on site when the process needs to be seen firsthand

I work where software meets real operations.

Most of my work sits between people, systems, and production constraints. Sometimes that means building a tool. Sometimes it means connecting systems. Sometimes it means helping a team define the right thing to build before development starts.

Workflow automation

Reduce repetitive work across approvals, prepress, routing, reporting, and production handoffs without adding unnecessary process.

Internal tools

Build focused software for operators, specialists, support teams, and other users who need clear workflow support rather than feature-heavy platforms.

Integrations

Connect APIs, cloud services, file-driven workflows, and legacy systems in a way that respects how the operation already works.

Technical consulting

Shape vague operational pain into a sensible scope, a realistic implementation plan, and a solution that can survive real use.

I am most useful when the workflow is clear, but the systems around it are not.

The work is rarely just “build an app”. More often it means making handoffs cleaner, reducing manual work, and giving operators or specialists something that fits the way they already work.

Operational bottlenecks

Manual coordination, recurring exceptions, and repetitive tasks that slow down production or customer delivery.

System handoffs

Important work moving between cloud tools, file-based processes, internal scripts, and production platforms.

Domain-aware delivery

Projects that need someone who can understand the workflow itself, not only the code around it.

My background runs from prepress engineering to solution engineering and software delivery.

I do write software, but the bigger advantage is that I have spent years in production, support, product, and customer-facing roles. That gives me a better sense of where workflows break, what people actually need, and which solutions survive real use.

2025 to now

Full Stack Developer, Significans Automation

Building workflow-focused software while staying close to the realities of production environments and automation delivery.

2023 to 2025

Solutions Engineer, HYBRID Software

Working across cloud workflow, technical discovery, demos, architecture discussions, and solution fit for real customer scenarios.

2014 to 2023

Esko: Application Sales Manager, Solution Support Engineer, Product Expert

Nine years across sales-facing technical work, support, and product expertise around established print and packaging systems.

2012 to 2014

Prepress Manager, Repropark

Managing prepress work and staying close to the practical constraints of production, delivery, and process ownership.

2010 to 2012

Chief Technologist, FlexoPartner

Technical responsibility close to production, process, and implementation realities.

2006 to 2010

Prepress Engineer and Leading Prepress Engineer

The first stage of my career, built directly in prepress and production work rather than in software alone.

I am available for project work and longer collaborations.

If you think I could be useful for your team, send me an email. A short description of the workflow, bottleneck, or system boundary is usually enough to start a conversation.

Location

Belgium / remote-friendly

Engagements

Consulting, implementation, and longer technical collaborations.

I am especially interested in work where domain knowledge matters, the process is already established, and the challenge is to make the supporting systems clearer, more reliable, and easier to live with. Some of the most useful conversations happen on site, close to the production floor, where the process can be seen directly.