Alberto Resco is a senior technology leader with 15 years of hands-on engineering experience and two decades of leadership influence, currently heading BSS/OSS, Core & Platform Engineering and Cybersecurity at Singtel in Singapore. He has built and scaled large backend organizations—leading ~90 engineers on MySingtel and creating platform, runtime and BaaS teams that improved cost-efficiency, resilience and developer productivity. A pragmatic engineer at heart, Alberto has deep experience across cloud-native microservices, SRE/DevOps practices and security, and he drove insourcing efforts and developer tooling spin-offs to boost reusability. His early track record includes production-grade contributions at CERN’s widely used Indico event system and multiple end-to-end platform deliveries across fintech, e‑commerce and insurance. Colleagues describe him as a tech-obsessed leader who combines rigorous engineering practices (TDD, observability, CI/CD) with a talent for culture change and mentoring. He pairs formal leadership training from NUS with an academic background in computer engineering, uniquely blending organizational strategy with hands-on product delivery.
15 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, Computer Engineering, A with Honors, Master’s Degree, Computer Engineering, A with Honors at Universidad de Deusto
Certificate of Advanced Studies, Information Technologies, A, Certificate of Advanced Studies, Information Technologies, A at Universidad de Santiago de Compostela
Chief Technology Officer Programme, Organizational Leadership, Pass, Chief Technology Officer Programme, Organizational Leadership, Pass at National University of Singapore
Indico - A feature-rich event management system, made @ CERN, the place where the Web was born.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:982 commits in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Alberto's commits primarily focused on bug fixes and feature enhancements within the Indico event management system. Their work involved modifications to both the front-end and back-end code. Specifically, they made changes to the collaboration module (Vidyo), including fixing UI elements, addressing connection issues, and improving the integration of video services. They also worked on various aspects of user management and registration, indicating a strong understanding of the application's core functionalities.
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