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Lorenzo Monsif

Full Stack Engineer at Playvox

Lorenzo Monsif has a range of work experience in various roles and industries. Lorenzo is currently a Full Stack Engineer at Playvox, focusing on the Work Force Management product. In this role, they utilize JavaScript (AngularJS and Vue.js) for frontend development, and TypeScript and Node.js for backend development.

Prior to this, Lorenzo worked as a Full Stack Engineer at RXP Group, where they were responsible for delivering significant enhancements to clients. Lorenzo primarily focused on backend systems using C# and Kotlin with SpringBoot, and also worked on frontend development with React and SiteCore.

Lorenzo also has experience as an Academic Tutor at the University of Tasmania, where they facilitated tutorials for undergraduate and masters students. Additionally, they worked as a Software Engineer at UTAS, implementing and configuring the Doubtfire learning management system.

In 2018, Lorenzo had a casual IT role at the Tasmanian Electoral Commission, and before that, they worked as a Customer Service Representative at Bunnings from 2012 to 2018.

Within the Tasmanian University Tabletop Society (TUTS), Lorenzo held various leadership positions. Lorenzo served as the Vice President in 2017 and President in 2016. Lorenzo also served as the Treasurer in 2014.

Overall, Lorenzo's work experience demonstrates their expertise in full stack engineering, backend and frontend development, academic tutoring, and leadership roles.

Lorenzo Monsif's education history starts in 2015 when they attended the University of Tasmania. Lorenzo pursued a Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology degree, specializing in Computer Science. This course lasted until 2017. In 2018, Lorenzo Monsif continued their studies at the University of Tasmania to obtain a degree in Information and Communications Technology (Honours), focusing on the field of study in Optimization and Evolutionary Computation.

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