Jan Kotuc has extensive work experience in the field of software development and database management. Jan began their career at Logica in 2007, where they worked as a Software Developer on a system integration project for a major Slovak cell phone carrier. Jan'sresponsibilities included testing TIBCO processes, developing and maintaining a billing application, and performing server and database administration.
In 2011, Jan joined Acision as a Verification Engineer, where they stayed until 2013. During this time, they were responsible for verifying the functionality and performance of software systems.
From 2013 to 2015, Jan worked at Asseco Central Europe, a.s. as a Database Developer. Jan was assigned to two long-running projects for major financial institutions, where they focused on development in Oracle Database, bug fixing, query performance improvement, and data migration.
In 2015, Jan joined Swiss Re as a Database Developer. Jan worked on several Data Warehouse (DWH) applications implemented in Oracle DB and was responsible for implementation, incident management, data migrations, query tuning, and setting up and maintaining ETL jobs. Jan also automated the CI/CD pipeline using Bamboo.
Jan's most recent position is as a Python Developer at Brightpick, starting in 2022. Further details about this role are not provided in the given information.
Overall, Jan Kotuc has gained significant experience in software development, database management, and data warehouse applications throughout their professional journey.
Jan Kotuc obtained a Master's degree in Information Technology from Masaryk University Brno from 2008 to 2011. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the Faculty of Informatics and Information Technologies, Slovak University of Technology, spanning from 2004 to 2007. In addition to their formal education, Jan has also obtained two certifications: Microsoft Certified: Azure Database Administrator Associate from Microsoft in May 2021, and OpenHack: Modern Data Warehousing from Microsoft in December 2019.
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