Sergio Escoto is an Android-focused mobile engineer with 11 years building apps, SDKs, and developer tooling, currently shaping credential management and Jetpack Compose experiences at Allegion. He specializes in modular SDK architecture, offline-first design, and high-test-coverage platforms, notably delivering a Kotlin credential SDK with zero third-party dependencies in core modules and 90%+ unit test coverage. Previously he was the sole Android engineer for a smart-home platform, refactoring legacy code to robust MVP patterns and introducing automated testing and Crashlytics-driven stability improvements. Sergio also built Flutter SDKs, React/TypeScript developer portals, and AWS-backed integrations, bridging partner enablement with production-grade tooling. Comfortable across native and cross-platform stacks, he favors pragmatic, low-dependency solutions that reduce integration risk for partners. Based in Orlando, he’s open to senior roles focused on mobile platforms and SDK engineering where long-lived, testable systems matter.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, Computer Science at The University of Texas at Austin
Contributions:18 reviews, 29 PRs, 121 pushes in 1 year 4 months
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