Tomasz Czarnecki
About Tomasz Czarnecki
Tomasz Czarnecki is a PL/SQL Programmer with a Master's Degree in Physics from the University of Gdańsk. He has extensive experience in database systems, particularly in the insurance industry, and currently works at Asseco Data Systems.
Work at Asseco Data Systems
Tomasz Czarnecki has been employed at Asseco Data Systems as a PL/SQL Programmer since 2018. His role involves working with the Otago information system, which supports self-government administration units, educational institutions, and municipal companies. He is responsible for creating database structures that enhance the functionality of this system. His expertise in Oracle Forms allows him to implement changes in the interactive layer, ensuring the system meets the evolving needs of its users.
Education and Expertise
Tomasz Czarnecki holds a Master's Degree in Physics from the University of Gdańsk, where he studied from 1979 to 1984. He also studied Nuclear Power at Gdańsk University of Technology, earning an Engineer's Degree in 1989. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his extensive experience in database systems, particularly within the insurance sector, where he has worked with the Polish National Social Insurance (ZUS).
Background
Before joining Asseco Data Systems, Tomasz Czarnecki worked as an Analyst/Designer at Hewlett-Packard from 2014 to 2017. His role involved analyzing and designing systems, which contributed to his skills in programming and database management. His experience spans various sectors, with a notable focus on developing database solutions tailored for the insurance industry.
Involvement in Otago Information System
Tomasz Czarnecki plays a significant role in programming modules for the Otago information system. This system is designed to serve various administrative and educational units, as well as municipal companies. His responsibilities include creating and managing database structures that support the system's operations, ensuring efficient data handling and accessibility for users.