Bryan Jesus Ruiz Bran has extensive work experience as a Mobile Software Engineer, with a focus on developing mobile applications. Bryan Jesus has worked for various companies, including First Factory, Rivet Logic Corporation, Novacomp, and SOIN.
At First Factory, Bryan served as a Senior Mobile Software Engineer, leading development teams and teaching technical skills. Bryan Jesus worked on the development of mobile apps for customers from the USA.
At Rivet Logic Corporation, Bryan worked as a Mobile Software Engineer, directly collaborating with customers from the USA. Bryan Jesus contributed to architecture design and worked with UI/UX for visual improvements.
At Novacomp, Bryan also worked as a Mobile Software Engineer, where they played a role in architecture design, published apps on the store, and collaborated with UI/UX for visual improvements. Bryan Jesus also implemented local storage.
During their time at SOIN, Bryan worked on the development of mobile applications for users to access their personal health records. Bryan Jesus helped in architecture refactoring, published apps on the store, and added accessibility features for users with low visibility or blindness. Bryan Jesus also guided new colleagues in code and adaptation to the architecture and tools used.
Before joining SOIN, Bryan worked as a Software Engineer Intern at the Health Department, where they gained experience in Android (Java), iOS (Swift), front end (JavaScript), and back end (Java) technologies. Bryan Jesus focused on designing and implementing architectures.
Additionally, Bryan has experience as a Teacher in the Generation 3.0 program at Cooperativa Sulá Batsú, where they taught introductory programming courses at Liceo de Katira and Centro Cívico por la Paz. Bryan Jesus also held the role of Mobile Developer at CORFOGA, participating in the design and development of a system used by inspectors.
Bryan's career also includes a role as a Mobile Developer at the Comunidad Aplicaciones Móviles - Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica. Here, they worked on developing an appointments system for the odontology service, contributing to UI refactoring and connecting API services.
Overall, Bryan Jesus Ruiz Bran has a strong background in mobile software engineering, with experience in architecture design, UI/UX collaboration, and development for diverse clients and organizations.
Bryan Jesus Ruiz Bran holds an Engineer's degree in Computer Engineering from Tecnológico de Costa Rica, which they obtained from 2014 to 2018. In 2013, they pursued a Cisco CCNA Discovery certification in System, Networking, and LAN/WAN Management/Manager at Universidad Politécnica Internacional Costa Rica. Prior to that, from 2010 to 2012, they received a Certificado in English Language and Literature/Letters from Centro Cultural Costarricense Norteamericano.
Bryan has also obtained several additional certifications. In August 2021, they completed "Rompiendo mitos sobre el Acoso Laboral" from Academia Boomerang. In January 2020, they acquired certifications in "Design Patterns in Swift: Behavioral," "Design Patterns in Swift: Creational," and "Design Patterns in Swift: Structural" from Pluralsight. During the same period, they also completed "iOS 13 and Swift 5.2" from Udemy. In December 2019, they obtained certifications in "Swift iOS UI and Unit Testing," "iOS Auto Layout Fundamentals," and "iOS Auto Layout: Adaptive UIs for All Devices" from Pluralsight. Prior to that, in October 2019, they completed "Swift in Depth" and "iOS Debugging in Xcode" from Pluralsight. In September 2019, they achieved a certification in "Creating Custom Controls in iOS" from Pluralsight.
Additionally, Bryan has obtained certifications in various areas of Android programming. In July 2018, they completed "Android Async Programming and Services," "Android Fundamentals: Styles and Themes," "Android Layout Fundamentals," "Android Processes and Threads," and "Android: Getting Started with Retrofit" from Pluralsight. Furthermore, they acquired a BELT Receptive Skills certification from Idioma Internacional in March 2018. Lastly, in November 2019, they became a Scrum Fundamentals Certified professional through SCRUMstudy - Accreditation Body for Scrum and Agile.
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