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Enzo Formigoni

Analyst/Developer at Miriade Srl

Enzo Formigoni has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and companies.

Enzo started their career in 1998 at Infocamere S.c.p.a., where they worked as a Senior Software Developer for eight years.

In 2006, Enzo joined ESupervise S.r.l. as a Senior Software Developer before moving on to Visionest in 2007. At Visionest, they held the position of Senior Software Developer and worked on a web application called APlus, which focused on managing company procedures.

In 2012, Enzo worked as a Project Manager at TRIESTE PORT AUTHORITY, where they were responsible for designing the fiber optic backbone of the port of Trieste.

From 2016 to 2019, they worked as a Senior Software Engineer at WARDA - Fashion Digitalization. In this role, they developed a fashion-oriented digital assets management system that allowed users to upload, classify, and organize assets like images and videos.

Enzo then moved on to Boscaro Pasqualino in 2018, where they worked as an Analyst/Developer. Enzo developed a React application for charting and setting up a modern Siemens PLC using a built-in scripting language.

In 2019, Enzo had two simultaneous positions. At Miriade Srl, they worked as an Analyst/Developer, maintaining and developing a custom application built on Play Framework and Activiti bpmn engine. At Energee3, they also held the position of Analyst/Developer, contributing to the development of a web application to assist HR in managing employee documents.

Throughout their career, Enzo has demonstrated expertise in software development, project management, and application customization using various frameworks and technologies.

Enzo Formigoni earned their Dr degree in Electronic Engineering from the Università degli Studi di Padova, where they studied from 1988 to 1996. In addition to their degree, Enzo also obtained a certification in Functional Programming Principles in Scala from Coursera in November 2018.

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  • Analyst/Developer

    September, 2019 - present