FREELANCER
NETWORK ENGINEER
CLOUD ENTHUSIAST
- Ecuador Quito
About Me
About Me
I’m Stalin Angamarca, a freelance IT specialist focused on customer support, cloud infrastructure, and networking. I currently work remotely as a Product Manager for ATLAS.ti (Lumivero), providing tech support to users worldwide.
Beyond work, I run Onetronic.it a YouTube channel sharing IT tutorials, reviews, and tech content and I enjoy biking and traveling in my free time.
What I Do
IT Support & Troubleshooting
Networking & Web Management
Video Editing & Tech Content
Portfolio

ATLAS.ti Team

MTB Volcan Cotopaxi

MTB Volcan Chimborazo
My Resume
Experiences
- 1 2024 - Now Project Manager Lumivero
- 2 2023 - 2024 Support and Content Operations Manager ATLAS.ti
- 3 2021-2023 Project Coordinator ATLAS.ti
- 4 2018 Responsible for monitoring and controlling signals on UHF-VHF frequencies for radio and TV. ARCOTEL
Education
- 5 2022 Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals Microsoft
- 6 2021 Google IT Support Professional Google
- 7 2021 Prevención de Riesgos Laborables: Energía Eléctrica Stalin Angamarca
- 8 2021 Cisco Certified Network Associate CISCO
- 9 2014 - 2020 Network Engineer ESPOCH
- 10 2019 Cybersecurity for Business Specialization University of Colorado
Recent Blog

Mi Mala Experiencia con este Router
I’ve had this router for over two years, and its performance has never matched the specs it promises. The biggest issue has been unstable Wi-Fi — constant dropouts, low speeds, and no clear cause, even after firmware resets and channel optimization. Despite covering a wide area, its wireless quality and…

Visite el Parque Nacional Cotopaxi
A cycling adventure to one of Ecuador’s most iconic spots Cotopaxi. Clear skies, tough climbs, wild wind, and incredible views on the road to Laguna Limpiopungo.

Mi Experiencia con el Exámen CCNA
In 2021, I earned my CCNA certification. I studied with Cisco’s official guides and practiced labs in GNS3. Once I scheduled the exam, I followed a focused 3-month plan to review key topics like addressing, ACLs, and the OSI model. It was a challenging but rewarding experience and I’m happy…