Marco Calderon

Marco Calderon

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VP of Technology at Shippify Inc
Ecuador

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  • Shippify
    VP of Technology
    Shippify
    Feb 2017 - Current (9 years 3 months)
    Shippify is a startup that provides last-mile delivery services to businesses. I'm responsible for leading the tech team and work along with the CTO. As part of my job: - I take care of improving Shippify’s IT infrastructure. Took the hard decisions in terms of architectural changes, IT tools (such as AWS services, routing engines, socket servers, databases, etc), and also act as product manager for the development of products. - I'm in charge of setting up the automation of deployments for CI/CD with AWS tools like OpsWorks, CodePipeline, Codebuild, EC2, ECS, Lambda, Docker, among others. - Work with the backend team for the development of API endpoints with Node.js that some of our beloved customers used daily and also take the lead in
  • ESPOL
    Adjunct Professor
    ESPOL
    Sep 2015 - Jan 2017 (1 year 5 months)
    I worked as an adjunct professor (lecturer) at ESPOL University. As a professor, some of my duties were: • Work on Research and Development. I was the Director of the project “Medical Samples Traceability System for Medical Centers in Ecuador”. During this project, I worked with a group of students to develop a system that keep tracks of the whole workflow that a medical sample goes through, in order to get data and perform data research. • Teach the following courses: Introduction to Programming (Python), Data Structures (Java) and Web Application Development (Node). • Worked on improving several syllabus such as Introduction to Programming, Data Structures, and Web Application Development.
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    Software Engineer
    Liferay
    Apr 2014 - Apr 2015 (1 year 1 month)
    I worked in Liferay as software engineer in the integrations with other platforms through Java Portlets. My main responsibility was to bring video conferencing capabilities to the Liferay Portal. I developed a high level portlet that integrated heavily with two main tools: zoom.us and BigBlueButton; however it was done with a scalable approach which means that it was easily to change a video conference provider only through a set of configurations. During my time in Liferay, I followed a strict set of code rules, and a git flow procedure for new features.
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  • University of Southern California
    Master of Science (MS), Computer Science
    University of Southern California
    Jan 2013 - Dec 2015 (3 years)