Juan Santana is an experienced electrical engineer with over 23 years designing electrical systems for pharmaceutical and commercial projects across Puerto Rico and the U.S. territories, currently applying his expertise at CRB Carbe. He combines deep hands-on skills—power distribution, lighting, grounding, emergency generation, fire detection, and data communications—with advanced calculations for voltage drop and short-circuit analysis (SKM) and practical knowledge of NEC and local utility standards. Juan has a keen eye for specification and cost-estimating, supervises drafting teams, and brings disciplined construction standards to complex facilities. Beyond traditional electrical engineering, he has contributed back-end development and test automation enhancements to an open-source .NET API gateway, showing an unusual cross-discipline fluency in software integration and automated testing. A Magna Cum Laude BSEE from the University of Puerto Rico–Mayagüez, he blends technical rigor with pragmatic delivery on regulated, mission-critical projects.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
BSEE, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Magna Cum Laude, BSEE, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Magna Cum Laude at University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez
Contributions:10 commits, 4 PRs, 29 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Juan primarily contributed to the .NET API Gateway project by implementing new features and enhancing existing functionality. They added the ability to use final paths in the configuration file and incorporated unit and acceptance tests to validate the new features. Furthermore, the user enabled the use of multiple verbs in the HTTP method property and updated the project with new IdentityServer packages, which involved significant changes across multiple files.
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