Diego Barahona has extensive experience in the technology industry, spanning various roles and responsibilities.
Their most recent position is at 18Techs, where they serve as the Tech Manager and Solutions Architect, leading product development and implementing methodologies such as agile, lean, and scrum. Diego also coordinates and supports the technical teams in various roles including DevOps, Backend development, Mobile development, UI development, and QA/automation.
Prior to this, Diego held the position of Head of Engineering at Veritas Automata and Apex Supply Chain Technologies. At Veritas Automata, they were responsible for overseeing engineering operations, while at Apex Supply Chain Technologies, they led the engineering department.
Diego also has experience as the CTO and Co-Founder of Covalent, where they played a crucial role in establishing the company's technical direction. Additionally, they worked as a Senior Web Developer at 18Techs, leading the development of Weather Underground, a high-traffic project for The Weather Company.
Furthermore, Diego has worked as an Ethereum/Blockchain Developer at Knowledge.io, a Technical Lead at Hangar, and a Principal Creative Engineer and Technical Lead at Prodigious Latin America.
At BOSZ Digital, Diego held the position of Senior Software Engineer & Tech Lead, where they led the development of the API for the Bluetooth site for GM. Diego also contributed to various projects for the same client and developed tools such as plug-ins and a Learning Center.
Diego's career began as a Developer and Co-Founder of Lights Off, showcasing their entrepreneurial spirit and passion for technology. Overall, Diego Barahona's work experience demonstrates their expertise in diverse roles within the technology industry.
Diego Barahona attended Colegio Técnico de Calle Blancos from 2007 to 2009, where they obtained a Técnico Medio degree in the field of study of Arquitectura. In addition to their formal education, they have also obtained several certifications from Coursera. In November and December of 2015, they completed courses in Interfacing with the Arduino, Programming Mobile Applications for Android Handheld Systems (Part 1 and Part 2), The Arduino Platform and C Programming, The Data Scientist's Toolbox, and Introduction to the Internet of Things and Embedded Systems. These certifications were awarded by Coursera Course Certificates and Coursera Verified Certificates.
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