Jose Maria Gutierrez de Ory

Senior Software Engineer at 47 Degrees

Jose Maria Gutierrez de Ory has worked in the software engineering field since 2007. In 2007, they worked as a Software Developer at IFEF, where they designed and developed a social interest project using Visual Basic .Net and SQL Server. From 2008 to 2019, they worked at AIRTIFICIAL as a Project Manager and Software Engineer. As a Software Engineer, they were responsible for analysis, implementation, integration and testing tasks in a development environment based in C++ and Qt libraries. Jose Maria was also the team leader in charge of 4 people for a real-time software development project for the Spanish Navy. Since 2019, they have been a Senior Software Engineer at 47 Degrees, where they work as a contractor in Banno, a fintech that develops finantial software for American Banks and Credit Unions. Jose Maria has used Scala and various libraries, technologies, and monitoring and debugging tools such as Cats, Cats-effects, Http4s, Doobie, FS2, FS2-kafka, tapir, Munit, Github Actions, Kafka, Kubernetes, Datadog, Kibana, and Grafana. Jose Maria has also participated in several internal and external OS projects.

Jose Maria Gutierrez de Ory completed a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science at Universidad de Córdoba from 2001 to 2007. Jose Maria then attended Universidad de Cádiz from 2007 to 2010 and received an Engineer's degree in Computer Science. In 2004 and 2005, they attended University of Lille 1 Sciences and Technology and obtained a Licence Informatique and Licence in Informatique. Additionally, they have obtained various certifications including a Functional Program Design in Scala from Coursera Course Certificates in 2016, a Functional Programming Principles in Scala from Coursera Course Certificates in 2016, a B1 Alemán from Escuela Oficial de Idiomas de Cádiz in 2014, a Programming Mobile Applications for Android Handheld Systems from Coursera Verified Certificates in 2014, and an EFSET EXPRESS Medium Proficiency (CEFR B1/B2) from EF Education First.

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