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Juan Pablo Montoya Cardona

.Net Developer at Uruit

Juan Pablo Montoya Cardona has a diverse work experience spanning over 14 years. Juan Pablo began their career in 2007 as a Supervisor at EMTELCO S.A., where they focused on ensuring service quality and developing strategies for process improvement.

In 2012, Juan Pablo joined Edatel as a Planning and Development Engineer. Juan Pablo was responsible for gathering functional requirements, analyzing and resolving problems using programming languages, and developing applications to support the business.

Moving on, in 2014, Juan Pablo joined PERSONALSOFT S.A.S Colombia | Panama as an Analyst of Architecture. Here, they collected and defined user requirements, identified solution quality attributes, and considered technical and business constraints in the design process.

In 2016, Juan Pablo joined MobileTec International, Inc. as a Solutions Architect. In this role, they served as a technical lead and quality leader for projects. Juan Pablo refined functional requirements, identified software architecture, and performed performance testing in different environments.

From 2017 to 2020, Juan Pablo worked at Viamericas Corporation as a Senior .Net Developer. Their responsibilities included refining and defining functional and non-functional requirements aligned with business objectives and designing and developing software components.

Currently, Juan Pablo is employed at UruIT as a .Net Developer, starting in December 2020. Further details about this position are not provided.

Juan Pablo Montoya Cardona completed a Specialization in Project Management at the Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios in 2015. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Systems Engineering from the Instituto Tecnologico Metropolitano between 2008 and 2012. In 2000, they also completed a Technologist degree in Systems Information from the same institution. Currently, they are pursuing a Full Stack Web Development Certification from Free Code Camp, with no specified end year.

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