I’m a software developer with a degree in Electronic Engineering in Computing, which nurtured my interest in both hardware and software. I’m driven by complex challenges, particularly those involving large-scale data processing, where I strive to maximize efficiency and speed. Beyond my professional work, I’m passionate about experimenting with new technologies and tools. I explore them not only to optimize my workflow but also to keep my learning process engaging, dynamic, and enjoyable.

Dic 2023 – Present
Served as the main contributor in building a new frontend framework based on micro-frontends, improving deployment speed and modularity. Developed multiple microservices, including a notification handler using Kafka, webhooks, and Zeebe workflows. Also implemented GraphQL Subscriptions (WebSockets) for real-time data and used Apache Druid to process large datasets and generate actionable insights for users
Sep 2022 – Dec 2023
Collaborated in the migration from SQL to NoSQL, improving data management flexibility. Developed an inventory service with GraphQL using a Data Vault schema, and implemented a platform interface to make the module accessible and user-friendly
Jun 2022 – Aug 2022
Worked on the MintMe platform, contributing bug fixes and stability improvements. Also collaborated in building an internal chat system that enabled direct communication between users.
Aug 2021 – May 2022
Renewed key platform components and built metric dashboards. Designed SQL stored procedures to ensure robust and consistent transactions.
Jan 2021 – Aug 2021
Maintained and optimized legacy modules, improving processing times and data quality. Integrated QR code generation and scanning to enable external data sharing.
Sep 2020 – Dec 2020
Supported user registration improvements by optimizing data capture and server-side handling. Implemented SMTP notifications to provide process status feedback.
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