Marcelo Nagy

System Engineer at Quantium

Marcelo Nagy has a diverse range of work experience spanning from 2003 to present. Marcelo began their career in 2003 as a Technical maintenance and installation specialist at Electronic Security Seyprol. From 2004 to 2006, they worked as an Informatic Instructor at Compuway, teaching various computer courses. In 2006, they transitioned to a role as an Electronic Technician at Control Point, where they were responsible for the maintenance and installation of electronic turnstiles and time clocks.

From 2007 to 2009, Marcelo worked as an intern at Inclua and later as an intern at Visual Systems, where they developed J2EE applications. In 2009, they became a Development Analyst at Shift Consultoria & Sistemas, focusing on systems analysis and development using the Zen framework. Marcelo used Enterprise Architect for documentation and SVN-Subversion for version control.

In 2011, Marcelo held the position of an Analyst/Developer at Gimmon telecomnicações, specializing in Java (J2ME) and Android applications. Marcelo also worked as an Analyst/Developer at HOTWords, where they focused on application development.

From 2014 to 2015, Marcelo worked as a systems engineer at Semantix Brasil, where they developed and planned systems using Haddop and Solr technologies. Finally, since 2016, Marcelo has been a System Engineer at Quantium, specializing in configuring, developing, and maintaining the big data platform using various technologies such as Docker, Mesos, Yarn, Hadoop, Python, and Ansible.

Overall, Marcelo Nagy's work experience showcases their expertise in various technologies and their ability to adapt to different roles in the field of systems engineering and development.

Marcelo Nagy's education history includes several technical and specialized degrees in various fields of study. Marcelo attended ETE Philadelpho Gouveia Netto from 1998 to 2000, where they obtained a technical college degree in Electrical Technician. In 2006, they enrolled at Jobs in São Paulo and completed their college education in Information Technology in 2009. In 2007, they also attended Senac for a brief period to pursue a technical degree. From 2011 to 2012, Marcelo pursued a specialization/MBA degree in Software Engineering Service Oriented (SOA) at FIAP. Marcelo also completed technical programs at Global Code and Caelum in 2011 and 2013, respectively. Finally, in 2014, Marcelo attended Semantix - Brasil for a technical program, although the field of study is not specified.

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