Guivia M

Front-End Software Engineer (MTS) at Salesforce

New South Wales, United States
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Guivia M is a Front-End Software Engineer (MTS) based in New South Wales with nine years of experience building user-focused web interfaces and migrating through progressively senior roles at Salesforce and Vlocity. She brings a builder’s mindset and strong UI craft from early web development and bootcamp training to large-scale enterprise front-end work. Beyond UI, she has contributed to low-level tooling—helping enhance Volatility 3.0 with plugins and bug fixes that improved memory analysis—highlighting an uncommon blend of front-end polish and systems-level problem solving. Known for refactoring for maintainability and shipping practical solutions, she pairs hands-on coding with consultant experience to bridge product needs and technical implementation.
code9 years of coding experience
job11 years of employment as a software developer
bookWDI, WDI at General Assembly
bookC.I.S, C.I.S at Interactive College of Technology
languagesEnglish, Spanish
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Github Skills (14)

volatility10
memory-management10
memory-model10
memory-allocation10
incident-response10
computer-forensics10
python10
malware9
linux9
system8
c178
architecture8
architectures8
c118

Programming languages (3)

CGoPython

Github contributions (5)

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Volatility 3.0 development
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer & System Architect
Contributions:276 reviews, 79 commits, 82 PRs in 2 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Guivia primarily focused on enhancing the Volatility 3.0 framework by addressing core issues and expanding its functionality. Contributions include resolving bugs related to nested anonymous types, which improved the parsing of complex data structures within the framework. The user also developed a kernel ring buffer reader plugin, enabling the tool to analyze kernel messages, showcasing expertise in low-level memory analysis. Additionally, the user refactored code and fixed hardcoded values, improving code maintainability.
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gcmoreira/volatility3

May 2021 - Feb 2025

Volatility 3.0 development
Contributions:2 PRs, 292 pushes, 82 branches in 3 years 9 months
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Guivia M - Front-End Software Engineer (MTS) at Salesforce