Shlomi Dabush
About Shlomi Dabush
Shlomi Dabush is a Backend Engineer with experience in various databases and micro-services architecture. He has worked at IBM and Augury, and has a background in web development and education.
Work at Augury
Shlomi Dabush currently serves as a Backend Engineer at Augury, having joined the company in 2021. His role involves developing and maintaining backend systems, utilizing his expertise in micro-services architecture and domain-driven design. Dabush has contributed to various projects that enhance the functionality and performance of Augury's software solutions.
Previous Experience at IBM
Before his tenure at Augury, Shlomi Dabush worked at IBM as a Senior Java Software Engineer. His time at IBM spanned from 2019 to 2022, where he focused on developing Java applications and optimizing backend processes. This role allowed him to deepen his knowledge in software engineering and backend development.
Background in Software Engineering
Shlomi Dabush has a diverse background in software engineering, having worked at Surecomp as a Java & Cobol Software Engineer from 2018 to 2019. His experience in this position contributed to his skills in backend development and programming languages, further enhancing his professional portfolio.
Education and Expertise
Dabush studied at Ness College, where he focused on web development and graduated as an Outstanding Graduate in 2017. He also holds a B.Ed from Lifshitz College, which he completed from 2010 to 2014. His educational background supports his proficiency in various technologies, including front-end languages such as JavaScript, Angular, TypeScript, HTML, and CSS.
Technical Skills and Proficiencies
Shlomi Dabush possesses a strong technical skill set, including proficiency in multiple database systems such as SQL Server, MongoDB, Oracle, and PostgreSQL. He is experienced in using message brokers like RabbitMQ and NSQ, which are essential for building scalable and efficient backend systems. His expertise in micro-services architecture and domain-driven design further enhances his capabilities as a backend engineer.