David Sandoval has a diverse work experience in the field of technology and software development. David started their career as a Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant at the Centro de Investigación de Aplicaciones Militares in 2017, where they focused on developing prediction algorithms and researching monolithic applications with UAVs.
After that, David worked as a Functional & Technical Consultant at Productos Lácteos Bonanza from September 2017 to December 2021. In this role, they promoted a new business management system through an open-source ERP and CRM solution. David also developed a logistics and distribution Rails Application, optimizing resources and achieving two new points of sale.
In 2018, David joined MCI Church as a Ruby on Rails Developer. During their tenure until December 2021, they scaled up services for an agile web application, significantly improving its performance by migrating to AWS technologies. David also created integrations that digitized manual processes.
More recently, David worked as a Ruby on Rails Developer at an unspecified company in 2022. In this role, they contributed to separating the Shopify service from the monolithic core using Ruby on Rails and implemented service connections using Apache Kafka and Docker.
Overall, David Sandoval has shown expertise in Ruby on Rails development, agile web applications, system optimization, and business management solutions.
David Sandoval earned a degree in Electronics, Automation and Control Engineering from Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas - ESPE. David attended the university from 2011 to 2018. Additionally, they have obtained several certifications, including Agile Fundamentals, GitHub Ultimate, Introduction to Cloud Computing on AWS, The Complete SQL Bootcamp 2022, Time Management Mastery, Working Remotely: How To Succeed In The New Workplace, and Dissecting Ruby on Rails 5. These certifications were obtained from Udemy: Online Courses, with the most recent ones achieved in March 2022.
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