Felipe Guimarães
About Felipe Guimarães
Felipe Guimarães is a Senior Java Software Engineer at Avenue Code, where he has worked since 2019. He has a strong background in software development and system analysis, with experience in various technologies and project planning.
Work at Avenue Code
Felipe Guimarães has been employed at Avenue Code as a Senior Java Software Engineer since 2019. His role involves developing new microservices and maintaining legacy systems, primarily utilizing SpringBoot and Java. He is based in Belo Horizonte e Região, Brasil, where he contributes to various projects that require a focus on high availability and critical systems. His responsibilities also include acting as a technology and solutions consultant, where he collaborates with clients to enhance agility and process planning.
Previous Experience in Software Development
Prior to his current position, Felipe Guimarães worked at Capgemini as a Senior System Analyst from 2016 to 2019. He also held the role of Senior Java Developer at Cast Informatica for one year in 2012. His career began at Aix Sistemas as a Delphi developer in 2007. Felipe's extensive experience includes a total of over eight years in system analysis and software development, with a strong emphasis on Java technologies.
Education and Expertise
Felipe Guimarães earned a Bachelor in Information Systems from COTEMIG - Colégio e Faculdade, completing his studies from 2005 to 2010. He also obtained a Computer Technician qualification from Colégio COTEMIG between 2004 and 2005. Furthering his education, he pursued a specialization in Software Architecture at Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais from 2019 to 2020. His technical expertise includes a diverse technology stack, such as SpringBoot, MongoDB, RabbitMQ, Azure, Jenkins, Cucumber, and JUnit.
Technical Skills and Projects
Felipe Guimarães possesses skills in developing systems with a focus on high availability and critical applications. He has experience in planning and implementing projects using embedded systems like Raspberry Pi and Arduino. Additionally, he is skilled in 3D modeling and design, utilizing tools such as 3DStudio Max and Cinema 4D. His current projects involve both the development of new microservices and the maintenance of existing legacy systems.