Danilo Oliveira is a seasoned engineering leader and co-founder serving as CTO of Sigalei, where he builds technology that transforms how Brazilian organizations handle regulatory, compliance, and government affairs. With 11 years of experience and a background in computer engineering (UFSCar) and an MSc in Data Science (USP), he blends technical depth with product and business strategy to deliver intuitive, automated solutions for complex legislative workflows. He has hands-on experience across mobile and web development, knowledge management, and embedded systems from earlier roles at Energisa, CPqD and Alcoa. As an educator, he taught frontend development at UFSCar, signaling strong communication and mentorship skills alongside his technical leadership. Known for navigating the intersection of politics, regulation and technology, he cultivates resilience and cross-disciplinary collaboration to turn public-sector complexity into usable products. He favors pragmatic, data-informed decisions and has a track record of turning civic-focused ideas into award-winning, production-ready platforms.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Engineer's degree Computer Technology IT Project Management Economics, Engineer's degree Computer Technology IT Project Management Economics at UFSCar - Alumni
Master's degree Data Science, Master's degree Data Science at USP - Universidade de São Paulo
Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering at Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
Portuguese, English, Spanish
Github Skills (92)
github10
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subversion10
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Programming languages (9)
TypeScriptC#JavaShellCJavaScriptRubyRich Text Format
Contributions:18 commits, 17 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 8 months
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