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Carlos Alexandre Lima

Software Engineering Manager at TheGuarantors

Carlos Alexandre Lima has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries.

Starting in 2000, they worked at Universidade federal da paraiba as a Developer and Requirements Analyst, responsible for analyzing requirements and developing software systems. In addition, they served as a Lab administrator for systems and networks.

Moving on, Carlos worked as a Software Developer at Politec in 2002, where they contributed to software development projects.

Carlos Alexandre then joined Faculdades Integradas de Patos in 2003 as a Teacher, engaging with students and delivering educational content.

In 2008, Carlos began their tenure at Hewlett-Packard as a Technical Leader, wherein they played a crucial role in defining technologies and methodologies for a complex cloud computing system. Carlos Alexandre also ensured engineering quality and collaborated with a distributed international team.

Within HP, Carlos transitioned to the role of a Technical Architect - Mobile Devices in 2012, where they designed and oversaw the implementation of mobile device architectures.

In 2014, Carlos joined HP as a System Architect, responsible for implementing architectural principles and guiding system development. Additionally, they took on the role of Scrum Master, facilitating agile practices and promoting effective teamwork.

Most recently, Carlos joined TheGuarantors in 2022 as a Software Engineering Manager, overseeing the management and development of software engineering projects.

Carlos Alexandre Lima completed their Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Universidade Federal da Paraíba in the years 1998 to 2003. Carlos Alexandre then pursued a Master's degree in Computer Science from the same institution from 2003 to 2005. In 2009, Carlos attended SpringSource University for a course on Spring Framework. In 2017, they took a course titled "Architecting on AWS" at ExitCertified.

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