Daniel Cañón
About Daniel Cañón
Daniel Cañón is a Software Engineer with experience in backend development and a background in electronics and telecommunications. He has worked in various roles in Colombia, including positions at Universidad del Cauca and Steady Technologies, Inc., and has a strong interest in data-related technologies.
Work at Steady
Daniel Cañón has been employed at Steady Technologies, Inc. as a Software Engineer since 2021. In this role, he contributes to various software development projects, leveraging his expertise in backend development and programming. His experience at Steady includes collaborating with team members to deliver high-quality software solutions.
Previous Experience in Software Development
Before joining Steady Technologies, Daniel worked as a backend developer at Investigacion y Tecnologia s.a.s. from 2018 to 2021 for three years. He also briefly worked at Elenas as a backend developer in 2021 for two months. Additionally, he was self-employed as a Drupal 8 and frontend developer in 2017 for four months, which further enhanced his technical skills.
Academic Background
Daniel studied at Universidad del Cauca, where he pursued a degree in electronics and telecommunications. He completed his studies from 2007 to 2014, achieving the title of Ingeniero en electrónica y Telecomunicaciones. This educational background provided him with a solid foundation in technology and engineering principles.
Teaching Experience
In 2015, Daniel served as a part-time professor at Universidad del Cauca for 11 months. During this time, he taught courses related to technology and engineering, contributing to the academic development of students in Popayán, Cauca, Colombia. He also worked at the university as an administrator of servers and educational content for four months in the same year.
Skills and Interests
Daniel Cañón is skilled in both team collaboration and independent work, particularly in remote environments. He has a strong interest in transitioning to data-related technologies, focusing on roles that involve Python, Django, and Airflow. This interest reflects his desire to expand his expertise and adapt to evolving industry demands.