Senior Software Engineer
CurrentSupport of programs in the Secretary of AgricultureSupervision system: (2019 - 2021):During this time I was in charge of the maintenance and implementation of new functionalities for this system, whose main objective was to follow up on the support given to producers who work in the fields. Microservices architecture project (2021-2023): This has been one of the projects that I have liked the most of my entire professional career and one of the most challenging. It arises as part of the mission and strategic vision of the technology direction of the Secretary of Agriculture as always apply best practices during the software development process. The mission was to build a framework that could be used as a reference in building future software products. Literally every day I was learning about new technologies that would help us mitigate the problems we faced daily. During this time I was involved in the creation of a series of dockenized microservices that ran in a local environment in minikube and later in AWS.I never imagined until I worked on this project, everything that it meant implementing a microservices architecture that was scalable and maintainable in the medium and long term. Other things I liked about this project was the synergy I had with the infrastructure team, which was key in the deployment process to the AWS cloud. Fertilizer Program Project (2023-2024): I supported the maintenance and added new features, In mid 2023, I supported the implementation of a new version of the system that allowed the number of requests per batch to increase by more than 100%, with a notable reduction in incidents. At the moment, I am implementing a new system focused on DDD, Hexagonal Architecture and robust unit testing in order to ensure long-term scalability and maintainability. I actively share knowledge and exchange ideas with colleagues to encourage continuous learning.