Milan šubarević
About Milan šubarević
Milan Šubarević is a Software Test Engineer currently employed at Axis Communications in Lund, Sweden. He has a diverse background in software testing and DevOps, with experience in multiple companies across Serbia and Estonia.
Work at Axis Communications
Milan šubarević has been employed at Axis Communications as a Software Test Engineer since 2023. He works on-site in Lund, Skåne County, Sweden. In this role, he is responsible for ensuring the quality and reliability of software products through rigorous testing processes.
Previous Experience in Software Testing
Prior to his current position, Milan worked as a Software Test Engineer at several companies. He was employed at Breakwater Technology from 2020 to 2021 for seven months in Tallinn, Estonia. Additionally, he served as a Software Test Engineer at Libertex Group from 2019 to 2020 for one year in Belgrade, Serbia. His experience in software testing spans multiple roles and locations.
DevOps Engineering Background
Milan has experience in DevOps engineering, having worked at GameCredits as a DevOps Engineer for two months in 2017 in Belgrade, Serbia. He also held a position at Devana Technologies as a DevOps Engineer from 2016 to 2017 for eight months, also in Belgrade. This background complements his software testing expertise.
Education and Qualifications
Milan studied at the School of Electrical Engineering 'Rade Končar' where he achieved a High School Diploma in Electrical Engineering. He furthered his education at The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of Applied Studies, obtaining a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. His educational background supports his technical roles in software testing and engineering.
Career Timeline Overview
Milan's career includes various positions in software testing and DevOps. He began his professional journey at Devana Technologies in 2016, followed by roles at GameCredits, Performance Technologies SRB doo, Libertex Group, and Breakwater Technology. His diverse experience spans multiple countries, including Serbia, Estonia, and Sweden.