I am a highly motivated backend developer with strong 3+ years of experience in designing,
implementing and maintaining server-side applications.
Passionate about developing efficient and scalable systems,
I specialize in creating reliable backends that ensure smooth data flow and
system performance. I am dedicated to continuously learning and applying
innovative technologies to enhance backend processes
and improve user experience.
- Design, develop, and maintain scalable software solutions in a fully remote, agile environment.
- Lead technical initiatives and contribute to architectural decisions that align with business goals.
- Mentor early-career engineers and interns through code reviews, 1:1 guidance, and collaborative problem-solving.
- Champion best practices in coding standards, testing, and documentation to elevate team velocity and code quality.
- Collaborate cross-functionally with product, design, and QA to deliver user-centric features on schedule.
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Committed to fostering inclusive, growth-oriented engineering culture
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Advocate for clean, maintainable, and well-tested code
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Passionate about knowledge sharing and developer enablement
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Based in Nairobi, Kenya β building global tech from Africa π
- Responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining Loc-Safe's database systems.
- Optimized database performance to ensure high availability and scalability.
- Managed complex queries and data migration processes for seamless application performance.
- Collaborated with backend teams to ensure smooth integration between databases and applications.
- Conducted regular database audits to maintain security and compliance.
- Backend development
- System architecture and design
- Database management
- API design and optimization
- Continuous learning and coding innovations
- Proficient in Node.js, Express, Django, and PostgreSQL
- Experience with API development and RESTful services
- Strong database management skills (MongoDB, PostgreSQL, SQLite)
- Familiar with cloud computing platforms and deployment
- Problem-solving, debugging, and optimization
π« email:uhuribhang211@gmail.com
π Pronouns: Him/HE
β‘ Fun fact: In programming, the term "bug" comes from an actual insect. In 1947 , computer scientist Grace Hopper found a moth inside a Mark II computer, which caused a malfunction. She taped the moth into her logbook, marking it as the "first actual case of bug being found."