Francisco Rafael Arce García
About Francisco Rafael Arce García
Francisco Rafael Arce García is a Senior Software Engineer currently working on site at Altruist. He has a background in software development, web development, and teaching, with experience in various companies and a Bachelor's degree in Telematics from Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco.
Current Position at Distillery
Francisco Rafael Arce García serves as a Senior Software Engineer at Distillery, working on-site at Altruist since 2021. His role focuses on developing software solutions in a remote setting. He has been involved in various projects that leverage modern web technologies to enhance user experiences.
Previous Experience in Software Development
Prior to his current role, Francisco worked at EPAM Systems as a Software Engineer on-site at Google from 2019 to 2021. He contributed to the development of applications using technologies such as GraphQL and React. He also held positions at JAYA Company as a Software Developer and at Proscai as a Web Developer, where he gained experience in various aspects of software engineering.
Educational Background in Telematics
Francisco earned a Bachelor's degree in Telematics from Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco, completing his studies from 2013 to 2017. He also attended Universidad de Salamanca for 11 months in 2016, where he studied Information Technology but did not complete a degree.
Teaching Experience
In 2021, Francisco worked as a Professor at Digital House for eight months in a remote capacity. His role involved educating students in software development and related technologies, contributing to the growth of the next generation of developers.
Technical Skills and Contributions
Francisco has developed various technical skills throughout his career. He has experience in creating email templates using MJML, integrating GraphQL APIs with Apollo Client, and implementing state management in React applications using Redux. He has also utilized atomic design methodology for single-page applications and styled components using Styled-Components.