Rafael Avaria has a diverse work experience in the field of software engineering. Rafael started their career in 2003 as a Project Developer at Manquehue Net. In 2004, they worked as a Develop Engineer at AISL Ltd., where they were responsible for software maintenance and development for the worldwide source HighJump. From 2007 to 2009, they worked as a Developer Engineer at Multiecast Ltda, where they were involved in support and development of complex computer systems for customers. In 2010, they joined Kiteknology as a Bilingual Programmer Analyst, working with USA customers and learning Drupal. In 2012, they worked at ITELECOM as an IT Engineer, programming in C++ and learning Objective-C. Rafael then returned to Kiteknology as a Bilingual Programmer Analyst, working with local and foreign customers and applying new techniques and design patterns to the codebase. From 2014 to 2021, they worked at Nisum as a Technical Lead, providing high-quality solutions, training people, and following TDD and BDD guidelines. Currently, they are a Senior Software Engineer at Teravision Technologies, working on edge technology projects as an independent contractor and embracing the latest technology trends.
Rafael Avaria's education history begins in 1995 and continues until 2003. During this time, they attended Universidad Mayor and received a Licentiate degree in Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering. In 2008, they also attended Mayor University * Universidad Mayor and received a degree in Civil Engineering and Electronics. There is no specific field of study mentioned for this degree.
In addition to their formal education, Rafael has obtained several certifications. These include Node JS: Advanced Concepts from Udemy in October 2019, Angular 7 Security Masterclass from Udemy in February 2019, Angular Material Masterclass from Udemy in February 2019, RxJs 6 In Practice (with FREE E-Book) from Udemy in October 2018, Getting Started with Google Kubernetes Engine from Coursera in June 2018, Mastering javascript design pattern, build better apps from Udemy in March 2016, CoffeeScript The good part from Udemy in July 2015, edX Professional Certificate for Windows PowerShell Fundamentals from edX in May 2015.
There are also some certifications listed without specific completion dates: Certificate of Completion: Learn Build Angular Directives with Dan Wahlin, Certificate of Completion: Angular JumpStart with Dan Wahlin, and edX Honor Code Certificate for Introduction to TypeScript. The institutions involved in these certifications are Udemy and edX.
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