Marcos Jordão
About Marcos Jordão
Marcos Jordão is a Lead Software Developer with extensive experience in software engineering and agile methodologies. He has worked at various companies, including EPAM Systems and Thoughtworks, and has a strong background in backend microservices and event-driven architecture.
Work at ThoughtWorks
Marcos Jordão currently serves as a Lead Software Developer at ThoughtWorks, a position he has held since 2022. He works remotely from Spain, where he leads an engineering team focused on developing key features for a marketplace platform. His efforts have contributed to enhancing customer experience and driving revenue for the organization.
Previous Experience at EPAM Systems
Prior to his role at ThoughtWorks, Marcos worked at EPAM Systems as a Senior Software Engineer from 2021 to 2022 in Málaga, Andalusia, Spain. During his tenure, he utilized a 'you build it, you run it' approach, managing all service components from backend to frontend, including infrastructure and observability/monitoring.
Educational Background
Marcos holds a Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech) in Software Analysis and Development from Faculdade de Tecnologia de São Paulo - FATEC-SP, where he studied from 2005 to 2009. He also earned a Technical Degree in Information Technology from ETEC - Escola Técnica Estadual de São Paulo in 2003. Additionally, he completed a Postgraduate Degree in I.T. Management at Fatec Rio Preto from 2015 to 2017.
Software Development Methodologies
Marcos employs test-driven development and pair programming within agile methodologies to ensure high-quality software delivery. He has experience integrating agile teams, particularly in the domain of HR Payroll platforms, focusing on backend microservices and event-driven architecture.
Career History and Projects
Before joining ThoughtWorks, Marcos held several positions in software development. He worked as a Senior Software Analyst at Invillia from 2020 to 2021 and spent 13 years at Cocam Cia de Café Solúvel e Derivados as a Senior Software Engineer from 2007 to 2020. Notably, he managed a project that facilitated communications between over 10,000 customers and federal tax and insurance agencies using AWS SQS/SNS and gRPC.