Résumé

Client #4 at DataChef

The client was a multi-national company specialized in distribution of goods. The main challenge we were asked to help with, was the transition process from old ERP system and integration with Salesforce. In this priod I was active in the following areas together with my team:

Client #3 at DataChef

The client was an international shipping and courier services provider active in the Benelux area. As the lead software engineer, taking over the role from my predecessor, I was assigned to:

  1. Assist and guide a team of junior developers to prepare them to become an expert data product team.
  2. Establish required standards for data mesh readiness by creating the initial data products.

To achieve these goals, I:

Client #2 at DataChef

The client was a multi-national vehicle wholesaler startup, initiated within a parent company specialized in automobile leasing and fleet management. The following is a hand pick of my contributions as the lead data engineer for the data mesh initiatives:

Client #1 at DataChef

The client here is the same as [BROKEN LINK: headline-6], and where I gradually grew into a lead role. As one of the first members of the team with the goal of creating a modern data architecture based on data mesh practices, I was active on:

Client #0 at DataChef : DataChef itself

I was recruited as the first employee of the company, with the goal of transitioning into a data engineer. Since becoming a data product company was one of the DataChef’s initial goals, and learning we can help our clients better using products and services based on those, I had the opportunity to work on some interesting internal projects, notably:

Backend Developer at Realtybloc

This project required liberation of data provided by a thirdparty RETS Real Estate Transaction Standard. More information can be found here . service. The idea was to use this information to source data within many other websites supported by Realtybloc.

To delivery this I developed a high-performance GraphQL API designed to serve 500+ realtor websites with real-time property data. Implemented multi-stage crawling and caching strategies to optimize data retrieval and storage. Engineered a robust security system to manage data access based on client authorization levels, ensuring data integrity and confidentiality.

Fullstack Engineer at Zabanshenas

Timeline: Jan 2018 → Mar 2019

Zabanshenas was an startup helping its clients to learn new language based on the modern resources available across internet.

I helped them by engineering a comprehensive translation management system using Django and React, seamlessly integrated with Discourse for robust user authentication and access control. This versatile platform empowered the internal team to efficiently manage and localize diverse media types, including:

  1. Podcasts
  2. Videos
  3. Text content

The system streamlined the translation workflow, enhancing productivity and ensuring consistent quality across all content types.

Freelance Web Developer

Timeline: Feb 2014 → Nov 2017

During this period I was active in different startups and small projects namely:

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