José Da Silva Dainese is a software engineer with nine years of experience specializing in migrating monoliths to serverless microservices and building mobile apps, currently focused on Node.js Lambdas, AWS services and React Native at CI&T. He has deep backend expertise with Java/Spring Boot, messaging (Kafka/SQS/SNS/RabbitMQ), NoSQL and caching (DynamoDB, MongoDB, Redis) and a strong testing and SRE mindset—authoring robust Jest suites and driving monitoring and SLO/SLA practices across hundreds of applications. José’s background began with hands-on PHP/HTML work and a childhood curiosity for tethering internet on a farm, which sparked a persistent DIY attitude and long nights coding static pages that evolved into a professional engineering career. Comfortable across cloud, CI/CD, container and orchestration tooling (Jenkins, Helm, Docker, Kubernetes), he combines pragmatic architecture analysis with a focus on performance and user experience for financial and enterprise systems.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Java e Orientação a Objetos, Computer Technology/Computer Systems Technology, Java e Orientação a Objetos, Computer Technology/Computer Systems Technology at Onixlab
Graduação, Sistemas de Informação, Graduação, Sistemas de Informação at Faculdade Santa Lúcia
Técnico em Informática, Information Technology, Técnico em Informática, Information Technology at CEGEP
Designer Gráfico, Information Technology, Designer Gráfico, Information Technology at TRAINERTEK
Programação PHP, Computer Technology/Computer Systems Technology, Programação PHP, Computer Technology/Computer Systems Technology at MICROPINHAL
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José Da Silva Dainese - Software Engineering at CI&T