Ericson Macedo

Software Engineer at GoShare

Ericson Macedo has a diverse work experience in the field of software engineering. Ericson started their career as a Software Engineer at Fotosensores Electronic Technology in 2011 and worked there until 2012. Ericson then joined the Laboratory of study of User and Quality of Software usage - LUQS/UNIFOR as a Research Assistant from 2012 to 2013.

Following that, Ericson worked as a Software Engineer for the Group of Computer Networks, Software Engineering and Systems - GREat/UFC, where they were involved in planning, designing, and implementing features and tasks for technological projects. Ericson worked with LG as a contractor and led the programming of Android app segment for a project involving NLP solutions to mobile devices. Ericson also served as the lead programmer for LG's embedded apps for Windows Phone, including the camera app. Ericson worked at GREat/UFC from 2013 to 2015.

In 2015, Ericson joined Instituto Atlântico as a Software Engineer. During their time there, they worked as a contractor for HP, where they planned, designed, and implemented features and tasks for technological projects. Ericson contributed to a project involving news content extraction for Android and iOS platforms, as well as a Web Cloud Computing project on identity management. Ericson was also the lead programmer for the IaC segment at Instituto Atlântico until 2016.

Since 2016, Ericson has been working at GoShare as a Software Engineer. In this role, they are responsible for the company's services infrastructure, system architecture, DevOps, and Android apps. Ericson plays a crucial role in planning, designing, and implementing features and tasks, managing the deployment of new versions, guiding clients on UI/UX, and providing advice on business and technical decisions.

Overall, Ericson Macedo's work experience highlights their expertise in software engineering, particularly in Android app development, NLP solutions, and cloud computing projects.

From 2009 to 2011, Ericson Macedo attended the Integrated College of Ceará, where they pursued a degree in Game Development. During their time at the college, they focused on developing computer games and honing their programming skills.

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