Juan Diaz is a seasoned full-stack and automated products developer with over 20 years of experience in the entertainment and media industries and eight years in senior technical roles. Based in Hamilton, Ontario, he currently designs, tests, and operates automated broadcast products and HTML5-driven live video+graphics systems for The Weather Network, blending front-end JavaScript and modern web tech with broadcast infrastructure. He has managed broadcast operations and led technical teams responsible for multi-platform video delivery across TV, OTT, web, and mobile, and has hands-on experience deploying Vizrt systems across the Americas. Juan pairs formal training in electronic communications and cloud computing with a UofT coding bootcamp, enabling him to move smoothly between hardware systems and cloud-native web stacks. Comfortable as both a manager and a developer, he brings practical operational insight to software projects, often focusing on reliability and automation for mission-critical media platforms. An understated strength is his track record of translating broadcast workflows into maintainable web-first solutions that modernize how live TV is produced.
8 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
B. Sc., Electronic and Communications, B. Sc., Electronic and Communications at Tecnológico de Monterrey
UofT SCS Coding Boot Camp - Full Stack Developer, Web Development, UofT SCS Coding Boot Camp - Full Stack Developer, Web Development at University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies
G Suite Administrator Fundamentals, Cloud Computing, G Suite Administrator Fundamentals, Cloud Computing at Coursera
CloudU Certificate, Cloud Computing, CloudU Certificate, Cloud Computing at Rackspace Cloud University
Full stack and fully responsive platform that allows existing clients of medium and small business owners to book services; allowing the owner to manage the better scheduling of staff and resources.
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