Miguel Angel Amengual
About Miguel Angel Amengual
Miguel Angel Amengual is a Full Stack Programmer with a strong focus on frontend development and experience in backend technologies. He has an extensive educational background in computer engineering and electronics, and he currently works at Descartes Systems Group after previously working at Hexacta.
Work at Descartes Systems Group
Miguel Angel Amengual has been employed at Descartes Systems Group as a Full Stack Programmer since 2022. In this role, he applies his skills in both frontend and backend development. His position involves working on various projects that contribute to the company's software solutions, leveraging his technical expertise to enhance system functionality and user experience.
Education and Expertise
Miguel Angel Amengual has a diverse educational background in computer engineering. He studied at Universidad Nacional de La Matanza, where he earned a degree in Ingeniería informática from 2015 to 2022. Prior to that, he attended Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, achieving a degree in Ingeniería en Computación from 2012 to 2014. Additionally, he completed a Técnico en Electrónica program at EET N°4 1ra Brigada Aérea from 2006 to 2011.
Background
Before joining Descartes Systems Group, Miguel worked as a Software Developer at Hexacta from 2018 to 2022 in Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. His experience in this role allowed him to develop a strong foundation in software development practices and methodologies. He actively seeks to enhance his academic and professional skills through continuous learning, demonstrating a commitment to personal and professional growth.
Technical Skills and Interests
Miguel Angel Amengual possesses a strong focus on frontend development, complemented by backend experience. He enjoys exploring new technologies and improving his existing skills, which reflects his proactive approach to staying current in the fast-evolving tech industry. This combination of interests and skills positions him well for tackling complex programming challenges.