Vyacheslav Gomov
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Darren W.
Vyacheslav Gomov (Slava) and I worked together for several years on the software engineering team during the series A/B/C phases of a scientific startup for climate forecasting and analytics (2018 to 2022). Slava brought a wealth of experience to the team and a keen interest in systems architectures, best practices, CI/CD systems, and cross-functional team collaborations. Slava always had clear insights into requirements and careful, clean, practical implementations to deliver the most important business value. We worked on both near-real time data workflows for weather systems and report workflows on petabytes of data, using AWS services (such as S3, EFS, RDS, Lambda, Batch, Kinesis, and K8s on EKS). Slava’s interests and experience in architecture and solutions spans a wide domain; he worked on domain driven design patterns for microservices and workflows, using interoperable data schemas built with protocol buffers, APIs, and GraphQL, for scalable services built on petabytes of GIS location data (backed by Hasura and some combination of data mesh services, data warehouses, data lakes, and PostGIS). Slava coordinated the engineering team work across the services and worked closely with operations to integrate CI/CD systems with service mesh configurations that enabled dev, QA, and production deployments, with automated integration test suites. Slava was engaged in architecting and coordinating cross-functional teams to deliver engineering solutions for the most important business projects, while also being readily available for consulting with additional teams working on side projects. Slava also mentored junior developers through refining requirements and code reviews that consistently applied design patterns, best practices, and placed the work in a bigger picture of domain driven designs. Slava won praise and formal awards for his work, he is tireless and rigorous in his insights and application to his work.
Darren W.
Vyacheslav Gomov (Slava) and I worked together for several years on the software engineering team during the series A/B/C phases of a scientific startup for climate forecasting and analytics (2018 to 2022). Slava brought a wealth of experience to the team and a keen interest in systems architectures, best practices, CI/CD systems, and cross-functional team collaborations. Slava always had clear insights into requirements and careful, clean, practical implementations to deliver the most important business value. We worked on both near-real time data workflows for weather systems and report workflows on petabytes of data, using AWS services (such as S3, EFS, RDS, Lambda, Batch, Kinesis, and K8s on EKS). Slava’s interests and experience in architecture and solutions spans a wide domain; he worked on domain driven design patterns for microservices and workflows, using interoperable data schemas built with protocol buffers, APIs, and GraphQL, for scalable services built on petabytes of GIS location data (backed by Hasura and some combination of data mesh services, data warehouses, data lakes, and PostGIS). Slava coordinated the engineering team work across the services and worked closely with operations to integrate CI/CD systems with service mesh configurations that enabled dev, QA, and production deployments, with automated integration test suites. Slava was engaged in architecting and coordinating cross-functional teams to deliver engineering solutions for the most important business projects, while also being readily available for consulting with additional teams working on side projects. Slava also mentored junior developers through refining requirements and code reviews that consistently applied design patterns, best practices, and placed the work in a bigger picture of domain driven designs. Slava won praise and formal awards for his work, he is tireless and rigorous in his insights and application to his work.
Darren W.
Vyacheslav Gomov (Slava) and I worked together for several years on the software engineering team during the series A/B/C phases of a scientific startup for climate forecasting and analytics (2018 to 2022). Slava brought a wealth of experience to the team and a keen interest in systems architectures, best practices, CI/CD systems, and cross-functional team collaborations. Slava always had clear insights into requirements and careful, clean, practical implementations to deliver the most important business value. We worked on both near-real time data workflows for weather systems and report workflows on petabytes of data, using AWS services (such as S3, EFS, RDS, Lambda, Batch, Kinesis, and K8s on EKS). Slava’s interests and experience in architecture and solutions spans a wide domain; he worked on domain driven design patterns for microservices and workflows, using interoperable data schemas built with protocol buffers, APIs, and GraphQL, for scalable services built on petabytes of GIS location data (backed by Hasura and some combination of data mesh services, data warehouses, data lakes, and PostGIS). Slava coordinated the engineering team work across the services and worked closely with operations to integrate CI/CD systems with service mesh configurations that enabled dev, QA, and production deployments, with automated integration test suites. Slava was engaged in architecting and coordinating cross-functional teams to deliver engineering solutions for the most important business projects, while also being readily available for consulting with additional teams working on side projects. Slava also mentored junior developers through refining requirements and code reviews that consistently applied design patterns, best practices, and placed the work in a bigger picture of domain driven designs. Slava won praise and formal awards for his work, he is tireless and rigorous in his insights and application to his work.
Darren W.
Vyacheslav Gomov (Slava) and I worked together for several years on the software engineering team during the series A/B/C phases of a scientific startup for climate forecasting and analytics (2018 to 2022). Slava brought a wealth of experience to the team and a keen interest in systems architectures, best practices, CI/CD systems, and cross-functional team collaborations. Slava always had clear insights into requirements and careful, clean, practical implementations to deliver the most important business value. We worked on both near-real time data workflows for weather systems and report workflows on petabytes of data, using AWS services (such as S3, EFS, RDS, Lambda, Batch, Kinesis, and K8s on EKS). Slava’s interests and experience in architecture and solutions spans a wide domain; he worked on domain driven design patterns for microservices and workflows, using interoperable data schemas built with protocol buffers, APIs, and GraphQL, for scalable services built on petabytes of GIS location data (backed by Hasura and some combination of data mesh services, data warehouses, data lakes, and PostGIS). Slava coordinated the engineering team work across the services and worked closely with operations to integrate CI/CD systems with service mesh configurations that enabled dev, QA, and production deployments, with automated integration test suites. Slava was engaged in architecting and coordinating cross-functional teams to deliver engineering solutions for the most important business projects, while also being readily available for consulting with additional teams working on side projects. Slava also mentored junior developers through refining requirements and code reviews that consistently applied design patterns, best practices, and placed the work in a bigger picture of domain driven designs. Slava won praise and formal awards for his work, he is tireless and rigorous in his insights and application to his work.
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