Bertrand Junqua

Senior Software Engineer at Make.org

Bertrand Junqua has a diverse work experience in various roles and companies. Bertrand is currently working as a Visiting Lecturer at Université Gustave Eiffel, teaching a course on Databases for a Master's degree. Prior to that, they worked at Make.org as a Senior Software Engineer, where they maintained and extended a large Scala codebase. Bertrand also worked at Contentsquare as a Data Engineer, where they profiled and improved the performance of a business-critical Flink stream processing pipeline and contributed to a highly concurrent Go microservice. Bertrand also worked at Nugit as a Data Engineer and later as a Lead Fullstack Engineer, where they rewrote the Nugit software stack's distributed real-time data processing engine and made decisions regarding front-end implementation and planning. Before that, they worked at Comme un Arbre! as a Front-end Developer and SysAdmin, where they were involved in full-stack development and system administration tasks. Bertrand also worked at X-PRIME as a Front-end Developer, where they wrote semantic HTML and responsive CSS for prestigious clients. Bertrand's work experience also includes an internship at Up Position, where they gained experience in web design and Drupal integration.

Bertrand Junqua's education history includes obtaining a Master's degree in Sciences Humaines et Sociales from Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée from 2013 to 2015. Prior to that, from 2012 to 2013, they pursued a Licentiate degree in Web at Université Provence Aix-Marseille, Arles. Before that, they earned an Associate's Degree in Communication networks and services from Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III, spanning from 2010 to 2012. Their education journey began at Lycée Pierre-Paul Riquet, where they completed a level of education or program, though the specific degree or field of study is not mentioned.

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  • Senior Software Engineer

    November, 2021 - present