Lucas Almeida Aguiar

Software Engineer at Toggl

Lucas Almeida Aguiar has a diverse range of work experience in the technology field. In 2014, they started as an intern at Novo Nordisk, where they worked on maintaining a SCADA system and dealing with instrumentation and automation. Lucas later became a trainee and was responsible for maintaining a validated system and releasing product batch documentation.

After Novo Nordisk, Lucas worked as a freelancer back-end developer at Okapi. Here, they created an API from scratch, developed a web crawler, and worked on data ETL. Lucas'smajor challenge in this role was scraping a large database using sockets with proxies.

In 2016, Lucas joined Justiça Fácil as a back-end developer. Lucas developed an application called Andamentos, a Python web crawler that gathered lawsuits data. Lucas also served as the lead engineer for a project called Processamento, an ETL system for the Brazilian Court. Lucas'sresponsibilities included making technical and managerial decisions, developing the team, and stabilizing processes. Lucas implemented Deep Neural Networks (TensorFlow) to improve the processing speed of textual data.

In 2019, Lucas worked as an ETL Data Engineer contractor at Havenly, where they played a crucial role in transforming data and ensuring its accuracy. Lucas also worked as a software engineer at Toggl, contributing to the development of software solutions.

Overall, Lucas Almeida Aguiar has demonstrated expertise in software engineering, ETL systems, web crawling, and system maintenance. Lucas has shown great problem-solving skills and the ability to make informed decisions to improve processes and delivery.

Lucas Almeida Aguiar completed their undergraduate degree in Systems Engineering at Unimontes from 2011 to 2015. Following this, they pursued a postgraduate degree in People Management and Leadership at Faculdade Pitagoras from 2015 to 2016.

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  • Software Engineer

    December 1, 2019 - present