Summary
José Yoshiriro is a seasoned back-end Java Spring developer with over 16 years of hands-on experience building and maintaining REST APIs, microservices, and CI/CD pipelines for clients including the American Red Cross and OneBlood. Currently at SEIDOR and active as a professor at São Paulo Tech School, he blends production-grade engineering with pedagogy—teaching Spring Boot, automated testing, and Kotlin while authoring technical content. His background spans DevOps, load-testing culture, and legacy modernization, with practical expertise in Spring WebFlux, Kafka, JUnit/Spock, Jenkins and JMeter. Comfortable leading technical teams and crafting testable architectures, he has also architected financial and booking systems and implemented integrations with major platforms like Booking.com. Based in São Paulo, he pairs deep technical rigor with a long track record of mentoring developers—and outside work he’s a devoted family man who prefers coding time that still leaves room to play with his son.
16 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Information Systems, Bachelor's degree Information Systems at IESAM - Instituto de Estudos Superiores da Amazônia
Master's Degree Science, Master's Degree Science at USP - Universidade de São Paulo
Specialization Systems Engineering, Specialization Systems Engineering at ESAB - Escola Superior Aberta do Brasil
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