Daniel Martínez Esteban
About Daniel Martínez Esteban
Daniel Martínez Esteban is a Project Manager and Scrum Master at Thomson Reuters, where he has worked since 2019. He has a background in software development and has implemented AGILE Scrum methodologies to improve team processes and communication.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Daniel Martínez Esteban has had a long tenure at Thomson Reuters, spanning over 15 years in various roles. He began his career as a Software Development Engineer in 2005, where he worked for six months before continuing in the same position for a total of ten years until 2015. After a brief hiatus, he returned to Thomson Reuters as a Software Development Engineer for one year in 2016. Since 2019, he has been serving as a Project Manager and Scrum Master, focusing on optimizing team processes and implementing Agile methodologies.
Education and Expertise
Daniel studied at Centro Integrado de F.P. Juan de Colonia, where he completed a Técnico Superior en Desarrollo de Aplicaciones Informáticas from 2003 to 2005. His education included subjects such as programming, databases, SQL, and analysis. Additionally, he attended Colegio Jesús-María Burgos from 1990 to 2003, where he completed his primary and secondary education. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his expertise in software development and project management.
Background
Daniel Martínez Esteban has a background in software development and project management, with a focus on Agile methodologies. His career at Thomson Reuters has allowed him to develop skills in optimizing team resources, enhancing communication, and modifying development processes. His experience spans over 15 years in the technology sector, primarily in Burgos, España.
Achievements
During his time at Thomson Reuters, Daniel has modified development team processes, including implementing code reviews and software quality tools. He has efficiently facilitated all Agile Scrum ceremonies, such as planning, daily stand-ups, reviews, and retrospectives. Additionally, he organized an automated testing project aimed at achieving maximum test coverage, showcasing his commitment to improving software quality and team efficiency.