Dávid Fazekas
About Dávid Fazekas
Dávid Fazekas is a Site Reliability Engineer with over 10 years of experience in Data Science and Data Engineering, currently working at TrueMotion and Cambridge Mobile Telematics in Budapest, Hungary. He has a strong background in bioinformatics, with 13 publications and over 500 citations, and has previously held positions at Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions and Earlham Institute.
Work at Cambridge Mobile Telematics
Dávid Fazekas has been employed as a Site Reliability Engineer at Cambridge Mobile Telematics since 2021. He works in Budapest, Hungary, and has contributed to the company's efforts in enhancing system reliability and performance. His role involves managing infrastructure and ensuring the availability of services, which is critical for the company's operations in mobile telematics.
Work at TrueMotion
In addition to his role at Cambridge Mobile Telematics, Dávid Fazekas also serves as a Site Reliability Engineer at TrueMotion since 2021. His responsibilities include maintaining and optimizing the reliability of the company's systems, which plays a vital role in their operations. His dual roles demonstrate his commitment to enhancing system performance in the field of telematics.
Education and Expertise
Dávid Fazekas studied at Eötvös Loránd University from 2006 to 2011, where he gained foundational knowledge that supports his career in technology. He possesses 10 years of experience in Data Science and Data Engineering, with a specialization in Python and GO programming languages. Additionally, he has 6 years of experience in Linux system administration, which complements his expertise in reliability engineering.
Background in IT Security and Bioinformatics
Before his current roles, Dávid Fazekas worked as an IT Security Analyst at Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions HU from 2019 to 2021. He also held a position as a Resources Developer at Earlham Institute from 2016 to 2019 in Norwich, England. His research background in bioinformatics includes 13 publications and over 500 citations, highlighting his contributions to the field.