Rafael Collado
About Rafael Collado
Rafael Collado is a Mobile Engineer based in New York, New York, with experience in software development and a focus on mobile applications for women's health. He has worked at Qvin and Last Interactive, and previously held positions at RTTS and the NYC Department of Information Technology & Telecommunications.
Work at Qvin
Rafael Collado has been employed at Qvin as a Mobile Engineer since 2022. His role focuses on developing mobile applications, particularly utilizing the Flutter framework. Qvin specializes in women's health and menstruation, aligning with Rafael's expertise in creating cross-platform mobile experiences. He works remotely from New York, New York, contributing to the company's mission through innovative mobile design.
Current Employment at Last Interactive
In addition to his role at Qvin, Rafael Collado has been working at Last Interactive as a Mobile Engineer since 2021. His responsibilities include designing and implementing mobile applications, further enhancing his skills in mobile development. He is based in New York, New York, and continues to focus on delivering quality mobile solutions.
Previous Experience at RTTS
Before his current positions, Rafael Collado worked at RTTS as a Software Engineer from 2017 to 2019. During his two years there, he gained valuable experience in software development while working in New York, New York. This role helped him build a strong foundation in mobile engineering and application development.
Education and Expertise
Rafael Collado studied at Western Governors University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Software Development from 2019 to 2021. His educational background provided him with essential knowledge and skills in software engineering. Additionally, he completed his high school education at Frederick Douglass Academy, achieving an Advanced Regents Diploma from 2007 to 2011.
Early Career and Internships
Rafael began his career as an Application Development Intern at the NYC Department of Information Technology & Telecommunications in 2015, where he worked for two months. He also served as a Computer Programming Tutor at the City University of New York from 2014 to 2016. These early experiences contributed to his development as a software engineer and mobile developer.