Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Engineering Manager leading a mobile engineering team that builds products for enterprise clients. I spent ten years building mobile products before moving into management. I worked with some of Brazil's largest financial and retail names, including Sicredi, Getnet, Stone, and Decathlon, and on US telecom and payments programs at T-Mobile and Best Egg. I led the technical direction of a flagship retail app, then worked as Tech Lead on a connected-home platform for a major North American telecom, setting technical direction for a distributed team and negotiating scope with business, product, and commercial stakeholders. I'm always up for a real conversation about architecture trade-offs. Beyond the technical side, I focus on developing engineers and delivering with quality. Right now I'm focused on what AI actually changes for engineering teams: not the productivity demo, but what it does to how we scope, estimate, and staff work.
Manage a team of mobile engineers, accountable for their growth, performance, and career development. Run 1:1s, performance cycles, and hiring, and partner with delivery and product leads on staffing and scope. Continued leading the client engineering team through the transition into early 2026 before moving into a full management focus.
Mobile Tech Lead on a connected-home platform for the largest telecom in Canada, working with a distributed, interdisciplinary team. Set technical direction, architecture decisions, and negotiated scope with business, product, and commercial stakeholders to shape and organize deliveries. Kotlin, Jetpack, Coroutines, Clean Architecture, MVVM.
Senior Android engineer on the T-Mobile and Best Egg programs in the US, working on core payment and lending features. Defined technical approaches, refined requirements, and solved delivery problems alongside product and business teams.
I initially worked as a Software Engineer and later became the technical responsible for the Tok&Stok Android application, the company’s flagship app. We implemented an exclusive e-commerce platform for one of the largest furniture and decoration retailers in South America. My experience at Kobe also includes working on the Brazilian applications for Decathlon and Stone Payments. The Decathlon app served as an e-commerce platform for a major sports retailer, while the Stone Payments app was a mobile payment solution. We adhered to clean architecture standards, testable code, SOLID principles, Custom Views, AR Core, and Google’s guidelines.
As a developer on the Calcard VISA application, I focused on rebuilding and migrating the legacy project that managed customers’ credit card purchases, payments, and other financial services. I also served as an Android development consultant for the Getnet project, where I had previously worked at DBC, contributing to various financial sector projects. Additionally, I participated in the recruitment process, assisting in selecting candidates for mobile development positions.
I worked as an outsourcing company within the technology center of Getnet, an international technology reference company of the Santander group with payment solutions for the entire business chain, from large to small entrepreneurs. At Getnet I worked within the main mobile project. Within this project we restructured the legacy application using the main guidelines suggested by Google applying Jetpack components, clean architecture principles and SOLID. We also received an award for our agile software development implementation.
I was part of a team that released a system replacing an old legacy system handling sales interactions with travel company APIs. The new system was built entirely with JavaScript, using ReactJS for the UI, Node.js for the backend, and MongoDB for the database.