Martin Orgla
About Martin Orgla
Martin Orgla is a Senior Software Engineer currently working at Brainbase in Tallinn, Estonia. He has extensive experience in software development, having previously held positions at Zone Media LLC, BIGBANK AS, and Industry62.
Work at Brainbase
Martin Orgla has been employed at Brainbase as a Senior Software Engineer since 2020. In this role, he focuses on software architecture and design, contributing to the development of features and product growth. He collaborates closely with engineers and the Product team, often taking on responsibilities as a tech lead and occasionally as a mission lead. His work involves utilizing a diverse tech stack, which includes Apache, MySQL/MariaDB, Amazon RDS, Redis, PHP, JavaScript, TypeScript, Laravel, Angular, Docker, EC2, New Relic, and Grafana.
Previous Experience in Software Development
Prior to his current position at Brainbase, Martin Orgla worked at several companies in the software development field. He was a Software Developer at BIGBANK AS from 2012 to 2013, where he gained foundational experience. He then transitioned to Zone Media LLC, serving as a Software Developer from 2013 to 2018 for five years. After that, he held the position of Senior Software Developer at Industry62 from 2018 to 2020, further enhancing his skills and expertise in software development.
Education and Expertise
Martin Orgla studied at Väike-Maarja Õppekeskus, where he focused on Computers and Networks, completing his studies from 2008 to 2012. He also attended Väike-Maarja Gümnaasium, achieving his Gymnasium degree from 1998 to 2007. His educational background laid the groundwork for his expertise in software architecture and design, which he applies in his current role at Brainbase.
Technical Skills and Technologies
Martin Orgla possesses a comprehensive skill set in software development, utilizing a variety of technologies in his work. His tech stack includes Apache, MySQL/MariaDB, Amazon RDS, Redis, PHP, JavaScript, TypeScript, Laravel, Angular, Docker, EC2, New Relic, and Grafana. This diverse range of tools allows him to effectively contribute to software architecture and product development.