Summary
Marcos Nazário is a seasoned systems analyst and public servant with over a decade of hands-on experience building and maintaining mission-critical software for research and public institutions. He combines deep academic credentials—a Ph.D. and Master's in Software Engineering focused on Infrastructure as Code and automated testing—with practical expertise gained at the Evandro Chagas Institute since 2013 and prior roles in banking and ERP development. Skilled in Java, ETL, and test-driven/free-software practices, he brings a pragmatic, research-informed approach to designing reliable, auditable systems. Marcos is driven by continuous learning and often bridges academic research with operational needs, turning emerging IaC and testing techniques into tangible improvements for institutional software.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Postgraduate Degree in Free Software-Based Systems Development, Test-Driven Development (TDD), 8,5, Postgraduate Degree in Free Software-Based Systems Development, Test-Driven Development (TDD), 8,5 at University of the Amazon
Doctor's degree, Computer Software Engineering, Doctor's degree, Computer Software Engineering at Federal University of Pará
Portuguese, English, Spanish