Pepe Valladares
About Pepe Valladares
Pepe Valladares is a software developer with expertise in various technologies, including .NET Core and Azure SQL. He has worked for several companies in Monterrey, Mexico, and has contributed to projects such as the CXUS Image Recognition project and an RFID card reader project.
Work at NEORIS
Pepe Valladares has been employed at NEORIS as a software developer since 2021. His role involves utilizing his software development skills to contribute to various projects within the company. NEORIS is known for its focus on digital transformation and technology solutions, providing Valladares with opportunities to apply his expertise in a dynamic environment.
Education and Expertise
Pepe Valladares studied at Instituto de Ciencias y Estudios Superiores de Tamaulipas (ICEST) in Victoria, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Systems Engineering from 2002 to 2005. His educational background provides a strong foundation in software development principles and practices, which he has applied throughout his career.
Background in Software Development
Pepe Valladares has extensive experience in software development, having worked with various technologies and platforms. His expertise includes .NET Core, Entity Framework Core, Azure SQL, and Docker. Valladares has also worked with tools such as Bitbucket, SourceTree, Swagger, JWT, Nginx, MongoDB, and PostgreSQL, showcasing his versatility in the field.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to his current role at NEORIS, Valladares held several positions in software development. He worked at WSP International as a software architect for six months in 2019, and at AXEN.pro as a consultant for eight months in 2014. He also served as a senior .NET developer at Doctors Hospital from 2017 to 2018 and at ISI from 2020 to 2021, among other roles.
Key Projects and Technologies
Valladares has contributed to significant projects throughout his career. Notably, he developed the CXUS Image Recognition project using .NET Core, Entity Framework Core, Azure SQL, and Docker. Additionally, he worked on an RFID card reader project that utilized Linux, Java, Docker, and SAP, demonstrating his ability to work with diverse technologies.