Pedro Saenz has extensive work experience in software engineering, with their earliest role starting in 2001 at Fintec Costa Rica. In this position, they were a Senior Software Engineer Team Lead, responsible for developing desktop and web applications using various programming languages and frameworks, as well as working with different databases and web servers.
In 2006, Saenz joined avVenta Worldwide as a Senior Software Engineer, starting as a front-end developer and eventually becoming a Java Senior Software Engineer. Here, they worked on projects such as SITA's Passenger FastCheck and Passenger Web Check-in applications, utilizing Java, JSP, Struts, Spring, Tiles, Hibernate, and Jquery. Pedro also contributed to the development of modules for the Mazda website, focusing on backend Java development using Java, Struts, and iBatis.
Saenz then moved on to work at Intertec International in 2010 as a Senior Engineer Software. Pedro'srole involved adding new features to virtual solutions for educational institutions supported by PowerSchool, a platform used by administrators, teachers, students, and parents.
In the same year, they joined Element Alley as a Senior Software Engineer, where they worked on public website projects, including the development of daveandbusters.com.
Most recently, in 2018, Saenz started working at Janeiro Digital as a Senior Software Engineer, although no end date is provided for this position.
Throughout their career, Saenz has demonstrated expertise in software programming, backend and front-end development, and utilizing various languages, frameworks, and databases.
Pedro Saenz obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in System Engineering from Universidad Nacional, specializing in Computer Software Engineering. Pedro completed their degree from 1999 to 2008. In addition to their formal education, Pedro also obtained a certification as an AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner in November 2020, from the institution AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner.
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