Since 2023, I’ve been working with Aposys, a Canadian startup focused primarily on the railway and mining industries. The company handles a wide range of projects—from research and prototyping to fully deployed solutions—where technology plays a major role in driving innovation and efficiency.
As the Lead Web Developer and Technology Advisor, I’ve been involved in nearly every project within the company. My role varies depending on the project—sometimes I take on a purely development-focused role, and in others, I act as the project manager, overseeing progress, guiding architecture decisions, and ensuring smooth collaboration across teams. We use tools like Jira, Notion, and Trello to support our agile development process.
Due to the nature of the work, I can’t fully disclose all project details. However, the majority of them are full-stack web applications built to solve industry-specific problems. Many of these apps involve real-time data, hardware integration, or even interaction with robotics platforms, which has led me to work with technologies like ROS (Robot Operating System) and Python for hardware and automation tasks.
Across projects, I’ve had the opportunity to work with a diverse and evolving tech stack, gaining hands-on experience with modern frameworks, deployment strategies, and hardware-software integration.
Please refer to Aposys website to know more about it.
NextJs
NodeJs
Svelte
ROS
GraphQL
REST API
Google Cloud
AWS
Tailwind
Prisma
PostgreSQL
SQL
Firebase
During this time, I was actively studying Korean and Japanese, while also working on freelance development projects and pursuing personal passion projects in my free time. This period was particularly productive and meaningful, as it allowed me to grow both personally and professionally.
Among the projects I developed, the most notable and impactful were Elephant, Urban Control, and TDPI.
Elephant was a customizable study companion app designed to support learners by offering flexible glossary creation and collaboration features.
Urban Control focused on transportation system management, providing administrators with tools to monitor vehicle activity, finances, and incidents.
TDPI was a solo game development project that challenged my technical and creative abilities, serving as a major learning experience in game design.
This period of self-driven exploration helped me sharpen my full-stack development skills, experiment with new technologies, and dive deeper into user experience design and project planning—all while balancing language learning and freelance work.
I completed different courses and certifications:
NextJs
NodeJs
GraphQL
REST API
AWS
Tailwind
Prisma
PostgreSQL
SQL
Firebase
Flutter
Dart
Unity
Godot
GudTech was a Mexican startup focused on mobile and web app development, as well as the utilization of drones across various industries, including solar energy, wind farms, and agricultural plantations.
During my time at GudTech, I contributed to several projects—most notably GudPets and ChisMe—where I collaborated with a team of four developers, supporting the apps through development, testing, and release.
Over the course of two years, we built numerous prototypes for games and web applications, many of which remained unreleased as we pursued a fast-paced, innovation-driven approach. The startup had ambitious goals, and being part of such a dynamic environment allowed me to work on a variety of tech stacks and ideas.
In addition, I had the chance to collaborate with the drone team, which gave me exposure to the hardware side of things and expanded my understanding of drone applications in real-world scenarios.
Firebase
Flutter
Dart
Unity
(2012-2015) ITESM
(2015-2019) TECNM