Mikael Poetsch
About Mikael Poetsch
Mikael Poetsch is a programmer with experience in both back-end development and database management. He has worked for several companies, including Nave.rs, Preen.Me, and Izyplay Game Studio, and is currently employed at Turing.
Work at Turing
Mikael Poetsch has been employed at Turing as a Programador since 2023. His role involves software development and programming tasks, contributing to various projects within the organization. Turing is known for connecting companies with remote software developers, and Mikael's expertise in programming enhances the team's capabilities in delivering high-quality software solutions.
Previous Experience at Nave.rs
Mikael Poetsch worked at Nave.rs as a Programmer from 2019 to 2021. During his two-year tenure in Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, he gained proficiency in both relational and non-relational databases. His responsibilities included developing and maintaining software applications, which contributed to the company's technological advancements.
Experience at Preen.Me
Mikael Poetsch served as a Back-end Developer at Preen.Me from 2021 to 2022. In this role, he was the sole back-end developer, responsible for developing features and maintaining software. He oversaw domain management via Cloudflare and managed microservices using KubeMQ and Rancher. Additionally, he maintained service providers and databases on DigitalOcean, ensuring the stability and performance of the platform.
Freelance Work at Izyplay Game Studio
In 2017, Mikael Poetsch worked as a freelancer at Izyplay Game Studio for 10 months. His freelance role involved contributing to game development projects, where he applied his programming skills in a creative environment. This experience allowed him to expand his technical expertise and gain insights into the gaming industry.
Education and Expertise
Mikael Poetsch studied Computer Science at Universidade Federal de Pelotas, where he achieved a university graduate degree from 2010 to 2019. He also participated in an exchange program at the University of Tsukuba, studying Computer Science for one year from 2013 to 2014. His education provided a strong foundation in programming and software development, which he has applied throughout his career.