Daniel Beckert is a marketing data analyst and former software leader with 11 years of experience blending engineering, product management and data science to deliver scalable analytics and automation. With a Computer Science degree from UFRGS, an MBA in Leadership and specialist training in Data Science, he builds ETL pipelines, ML experiments and interactive Power BI dashboards while cutting manual data collection time by 60%. He has led cross-functional and international projects—from real-time data systems in logistics and health to a UK campaign platform launched during a national event—and managed teams through product delivery and conflict resolution. Hands-on in Python, SQL, PySpark and cloud CI/CD, he also contributes to open-source tooling for Node/V8 debugging, improving developer observability. Based in Rio Grande do Sul, he’s transitioning fully into data-driven roles where his engineering depth and leadership combine to turn complex datasets into strategic business decisions.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Especialização, Ciência de Dados, Especialização, Ciência de Dados at Escola DNC
Pós-graduação Lato Sensu - MBA, Liderança, Gestão de Equipes e Produtividade, Pós-graduação Lato Sensu - MBA, Liderança, Gestão de Equipes e Produtividade at PUCRS - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul
Computing Science, Computing Science at University of East Anglia
Especialização em Segurança Cibernética, Computer Science, Especialização em Segurança Cibernética, Computer Science at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
An lldb plugin for Node.js and V8, which enables inspection of JavaScript states for insights into Node.js processes and their core dumps.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits, 6 PRs, 18 comments in 8 months
Contributions summary:Daniel contributed significantly to the `llnode` project, which is a plugin for Node.js and V8. Their work included updating constants to match V8 versions, enhancing the `findrefs` command to include context objects and implementing a recursive search option, as well as colorizing the output of commands. They added a pagination feature to limit output of `findjsinstances` command. These changes suggest a focus on improving the debugging and analysis capabilities of the plugin.
Contributions:30 pushes, 1 branch in 7 years 5 months
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