Diego Hernán Micheli

Lead Data Engineer at Los Angeles Times

Diego Hernán Micheli has a strong background in data engineering and development. Diego Hernán started their career as a Freelance Developer at LH Instrumental in 2002 before moving to Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos (INDEC) as a Freelance Developer/Analyst in 2005. At INDEC, they designed and developed systems for data cleansing, data warehousing, and census management.

In 2007, Diego joined TeraCode as a Lead Java Developer, where they worked on various projects including the architecture and development of a reporting tool for marketing surveys and a data warehouse for political election surveys. Diego Hernán also served as an Architect on Data Warehouse and Analytics, leading projects in web tracking, reporting, and ETL for telecommunications clients.

Diego then worked at Kaufer Clínica de Ojos as a Freelance Oracle Developer from 2002 to 2012, gaining experience in Oracle development.

From 2013 to 2018, Diego worked at Piksel Inc. as a Lead Java Developer and later as a Technical Lead. Diego Hernán focused on video portal projects, including replacing the pre-processing system with a new one based on Apache Spark.

Since 2019, Diego has been working at Los Angeles Times, where they started as a Senior Data Engineer, responsible for development, DevOps, and co-architecting the company's data platform. Diego Hernán was recently promoted to Lead Data Engineer.

Overall, Diego has extensive experience in data engineering, development, architecture, and project management, with a strong focus on data warehousing and analytics.

Diego Hernán Micheli completed their Bachelors degree in Computer Science from the University of Buenos Aires from 1996 to 2002.

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Timeline

  • Lead Data Engineer

    March, 2021 - present

  • Senior Data Engineer

    February, 2019