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< h3 > What I did, what I do</ h3 >
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- < p > As an < strong > Engineer</ strong > @ < a href ="http://acrolinx.com "> Acrolinx GmbH</ a > (January 2016 – May 2018)
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+ < p > As an < strong > Operations Engineer</ strong > @ < a href ="http://acrolinx.com "> Acrolinx GmbH</ a > (January 2016 – May 2018)
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I was tasked with two missions. The first one was supporting software developers in their everyday work, also by introducing
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- automation and modernizing build infrastructure. The second one was being an internal DevOps advocate.</ p >
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+ automation and modernizing build infrastructure. The second one was being an internal DevOps advocate, promoting a culture of
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+ collaboration, adopting new tools that increase developer independence, and the like.</ p >
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< p > As a < strong > Junior Software Engineer</ strong > @ < a href ="http://3ofcoins.net "> Three of Coins</ a > (July 2013 – April 2015)
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I developed and maintained < a href ="https://github.com/3ofcoins/chef-browser "> Chef Browser</ a > , maintained company's open
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source cookbooks and Ruby gems. I occasionally wrote internal documentation.</ p >
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< li > Virtualbox</ li >
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< li > Soft skills necessary to be a good team mate and PM</ li >
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< li > Fluent Polish, awesome English</ li >
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- < li > Embarrassing German and even worse Norwegian</ li >
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< li > AWS</ li >
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< li > Clojure (< a href ="http://overtone.github.io/ "> Overtone</ a > )</ li >
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< li > Agile, Scrum</ li >
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+ < li > German and Norwegian</ li >
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< h3 > I'd love to learn more about</ h3 >
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< li > Logging tools: the ELK stack</ li >
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< li > Backup tools</ li >
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- < li > Containers: < a href ="https://github.com/coreos/rkt "> Rocket</ a > </ li >
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< li > Languages: Go</ li >
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< li > SQL and NoSQL databases</ li >
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< li > Messaging technologies: Kafka or RabbitMQ</ li >
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