Erick Camacho is an engineering manager with 15+ years in software and a decade of hands-on experience across mobile, backend, and platform engineering, now leading teams at Google after recent leadership roles at Lyft and Spotify. He blends deep technical expertise in native iOS and backend systems with proven delivery and people management skills—improving developer experience, productivity, and platform reliability at scale. Erick has a track record of hybrid roles in startups and large companies, moving between coding, architecting, and mentoring to unblock product teams. Notable open-source contributions include work on XCMetrics and XCLogParser, where he improved Xcode log parsing and build-metric backends to help teams ship faster. Based in Mexico City, he holds a Master in Information Technology and has a history of founding and leading engineering organizations, combining entrepreneurial instincts with enterprise-grade execution.
14 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor Computer Science, Bachelor Computer Science at Universidad de las Américas, A.C.
XCMetrics is the easiest way to collect Xcode build metrics and improve developer productivity.
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:10 releases, 36 reviews, 48 commits in 2 years
Contributions summary:Erick contributed to the backend functionality of the XCMetrics project by implementing database optimizations, adding new endpoints, and fixing method names. They made significant changes to the database schema by adding indexes to several tables. The user also worked on determining if a host was suspended. Additionally, the user was involved in splitting targets in chunks to insert them and reporting swift errors from xcodebuild.
Tool to parse Xcode and xcodebuild logs stored in the xcactivitylog format
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (iOS) & Automation Engineer
Contributions:30 releases, 22 reviews, 211 commits in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Erick made several contributions focused on improving the parsing capabilities of Xcode and xcodebuild logs. They added functionality to parse DBGConsoleLog and other log sections, demonstrating expertise in understanding and processing Xcode's internal logging structures. They also added Travis CI scripts, indicating involvement in automating the build and testing processes. Furthermore, the user fixed compilation errors and supported Xcode 11 beta versions, highlighting their proficiency in debugging and maintaining the codebase across different Xcode versions.
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