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Dmytro Shamenko

Head of Infrastructure at Carmoola

Dmytro Shamenko has a diverse and extensive work experience spanning various roles in the technology sector. Dmytro started their career as a NOC Engineer at IMC LLC in 2014 and then moved on to work as a DevOps Engineer at Unplag and Ciklum. At Ciklum, they were involved in a VR project and focused on achieving reliability, improving performance, and maintaining high security levels.

In 2016, Dmytro worked as a TVC DevOps Consultant for Nest, where they assisted in migrating from AWS to GCP and implemented a monitoring strategy for internal services. Dmytro also led a general adoption of DevOps practices for the project.

From 2017 to 2020, Dmytro worked as the Head of DevOps/Solution Architect at RubyPlay, where they scaled and improved infrastructure, decreased time to delivery, and trained software developers on adopting DevOps practices. Dmytro was responsible for defining the toolset for the company's SDLC and played a pivotal role in its early startup stage.

In 2019, Dmytro took on the role of Systems Architect/Senior DevOps Engineer at opinov8, where their focus was on establishing DevOps practices in a new location and providing DevOps as a Service to clients.

From 2020 to 2022, Dmytro worked as a Lead Systems Engineer at EPAM Systems, where they led the adoption of Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and made infrastructure architecture improvements across different projects using cloud providers like Google Cloud and Amazon Web Services.

Since 2021, Dmytro has been working at Affinidi, initially as a Platform Engineer and later as an Engineering Lead. Dmytro has successfully delivered products to improve development velocity, observability, scalability, and reliability of applications. Dmytro has also been responsible for the team's roadmap, hiring plans, and the success of the products delivered.

Currently, Dmytro is the Head of Infrastructure at Carmoola, starting in 2023.

Dmytro Shamenko is primarily self-taught with no specified start or end year. However, they did attend KNEU Kyiv College of Information Systems and Technologies from 2004 to 2006, where they studied Information Systems.

In addition to formal education, Dmytro has obtained multiple certifications. In January 2020, they completed the "Complete Guide to Protocol Buffers 3 [Java, Golang, Python]" course at Udemy. In the same month, they also completed courses such as "Drawing and Painting on the iPad with Procreate," "REST APIs with Flask and Python," and "gRPC [Golang] Master Class: Build Modern API & Microservices."

Prior to that, in December 2019, Dmytro completed the "Master Computer Vision™ OpenCV4 in Python with Deep Learning" course at Udemy. Dmytro has further completed courses like "Programming Foundations: Algorithms" at LinkedIn in November 2019 and "Vue JS 2 - The Complete Guide (incl. Vue Router & Vuex)" at Udemy in March 2019.

Dmytro has also completed various courses related to cloud infrastructure and development. In 2020, they completed multiple courses through Coursera, including "Elastic Google Cloud Infrastructure: Scaling and Automation," "Essential Google Cloud Infrastructure: Core Services," "Essential Google Cloud Infrastructure: Foundation," and "Reliable Google Cloud Infrastructure: Design and Process." Dmytro also completed the "Google Cloud Platform Fundamentals: Core Infrastructure" course in May 2020. Additionally, they completed the "Getting Started with Concourse" course at Plura in April 2020.

Dmytro has obtained further certifications, including "Kubernetes Microservices" at Udemy in January 2019, "Learn DevOps: Advanced Kubernetes Usage" at Udemy in April 2018, "Learn DevOps: The Complete Kubernetes Course" at Udemy in April 2018, "Web Development w/ Google’s Go (golang) Programming Language" at Udemy in April 2018, and "Golang" at Udemy in March 2018.

Based on the information provided, it is evident that Dmytro Shamenko has a diverse educational background, with a focus on information systems, cloud infrastructure, programming languages, and development tools.

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