Systems Engineer · Systems Analyst Specialist · IT Infrastructure
Building institutional software for public education in Ayacucho, Peru 🇵🇪
I'm a Systems Engineer working as a Systems Analyst Specialist at the Dirección Regional de Educación de Ayacucho — DREA, the regional body overseeing public education across Ayacucho, Peru.
My role combines two disciplines: software development and IT infrastructure management. On the development side, I design and build internal systems that digitize and optimize institutional processes — from administrative workflows to reporting tools used by staff across the region. On the infrastructure side, I manage and maintain the servers and technical environment that keeps those systems running.
My technical foundation is the PHP/Laravel ecosystem, extended with FilamentPHP for rapid admin panel development, Livewire + Alpine.js for reactive interfaces, and Go for performance-sensitive services. Everything runs on Ubuntu Server, administered directly.
📍 Ayacucho, Peru
🏛️ DREA — Dirección Regional de Educación de Ayacucho
🎯 Role: Ingeniero de Sistemas · Especialista Analista de Sistemas
⚙️ Focus: Institutional web systems + IT infrastructure management
🍎 Dev machine: Hackintosh (self-built & maintained)
🐧 Production: Ubuntu Server
From requirements gathering to production deployment — all in-house.
[ Institutional Requirement ]
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Analysis & Modeling
(process mapping, data flow, stakeholder interviews)
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Laravel — core application structure
├── Policies, Gates, Roles
├── Jobs, Events, Queues
└── API layer (REST / internal)
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FilamentPHP — admin panels & back-office tools
Livewire — reactive components, no page reloads
Alpine.js — lightweight UI interactivity
Tailwind CSS — utility-first, consistent design system
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Go — microservices, background workers,
performance-critical processing
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Ubuntu Server — nginx, queues, scheduled tasks,
SSL, monitoring, backups
Open to conversations about institutional software design, Laravel/Go architecture, public-sector digitization, or anything related to running efficient IT in resource-constrained environments.
"Good institutional software is invisible — it just works, reliably, for the people who depend on it."
Yimy · Ayacucho, Peru 🇵🇪


