Work

Mar ‘23 - Present

Tremendous, Senior Software Engineer

Businesses use Tremendous to send one-off payments to people around the world–for completing surveys, participating in user research calls, doing take-home projects, reporting bugs, booking demos, etc.

At Tremendous, I work on our Platform team to ensure our product is stable, fast and available to customers, while also supporting our engineering teams by improving our infrastructure and development experience so they can do their best work.

Nov ‘20 to July ‘22

Remote, Senior Software Engineer

I’ve helped Remote rapid growth through working on new features from different product areas, recruiting and onboarding new engineers and advocating for developer experience and platform stability as we expand into multiple countries and business verticals.

I worked on product areas like in app and email notification foundations, built support for 2FA authentication for all end users and rolled out SSO capabilities for customers and internal users use their own identity providers on the platform.

Mar ‘20 to Oct ‘20

Podium, Senior Software Engineer

At Podium I’m part of the Reviews team that is responsible for the maintenance of the backend services that powers our Reviews product.

‘17 to ‘19

Magnetis, Senior Software Engineer and Team Leader

As a Software Engineer, I’ve helped to adopt Elixir and Phoenix for new systems, improve our Kubernetes clustering setup and level up the code review practices of the engineering team.

Later, as the Team Leader of the Platform team, I worked on projects improving the integration between our product and Easynvest, while laying ground work of our own investment broker system. The team went from 2 full time engineers to 8 people working on Elixir and Kubernetes to put the new services online and Ruby to integrate with the existing user facing application.

‘12 to ‘17

Plataformatec, Software Developer

At Plataformatec I worked on consulting projects involving greenfield development of new Ruby on Rails systems and maintenance on apps requiring new features, performance work and version upgrades. As the company grew over the years, I’ve participated on planning and execution of our recruiting expansion and the mentoring of new hires on Ruby, JavaScript and Git.

I was involved on the maintenance and ownership of the company open source libraries, Devise and Simple Form, and also had the opportunity of creating new projects like the Faraday HTTP Cache gem.

I’ve bootstraped an internal tool called Ebert that was spun into its own product, SourceLevel, working on development, infrastructure customer support for the product by myself for almost an year.

Publications

July 31, 2012 - HTML5 e CSS3: Domine a Web do Futuro

The book is an introduction to HTML and CSS syntax along with common patterns to design UI elements like button groups, forms and media elements, using pseudo selectors to draw icons and avoiding code pitfalls that newcomers usually stumble upon.