David Vargas

Senior Software Engineer at Natural History Museum

London, England, United Kingdom
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David Vargas is a Senior Software Engineer based in London with five years of experience building responsive web and mobile applications using React, Next.js, TypeScript and React Native. He has a strong track record delivering end-to-end projects—from launching React Native apps to the App Store to architecting Next.js migrations and marketing sites that supported client partnerships. Comfortable across frontend tooling (Tailwind, SCSS, Storybook, Jest, Cypress) and growing into backend responsibilities (Prisma, GraphQL, AWS), he bridges design, accessibility and stakeholder communication to ship polished products. Known for producing well-organised, reusable and tested code, he also mentors junior engineers and translates technical issues for non-technical stakeholders. His background in fine arts underpins a keen eye for UX and detail that informs his engineering decisions.
code5 years of coding experience
job5 years of employment as a software developer
bookBachelor's degree Fine and Studio Arts, Bachelor's degree Fine and Studio Arts at Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea
languagesSpanish, Basque, English, Russian, Italian
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Contributions:101 commits, 33 pushes, 1 branch in 2 days
Contributions:1 push in 3 years 1 month
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David Vargas - Senior Software Engineer at Natural History Museum