Mark Petriv

Mark Petriv

Senior Dev Ops Engineer @ Ciklum

About Mark Petriv

Mark Petriv is a Senior DevOps Engineer with extensive experience in the field, currently working at Ciklum and Stryber in Kyiv, Ukraine. He specializes in security improvement, vulnerability audits, and follows the 12-Factor App Methodology to ensure scalable application development.

Work at Ciklum

Mark Petriv has been employed at Ciklum as a Senior DevOps Engineer since 2018. His role involves implementing best practices in DevOps to enhance application development processes. He has been part of the team for six years, contributing to various projects and initiatives that align with the company's goals in software development and infrastructure management.

Previous Experience at 1Advertising Global GmbH

Prior to his current position, Mark worked at 1Advertising Global GmbH as a Senior DevOps Engineer, where he also served as acting CTO. His tenure lasted three years from 2015 to 2018 in Kyiv, Ukraine. During this time, he played a significant role in shaping the DevOps practices within the organization.

Education and Expertise

Mark Petriv earned a Bachelor's degree in Electronic Device Manufacturing from Ivano-Frankivsk National Technical University of Oil and Gas, studying from 2011 to 2015. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his expertise in DevOps practices, focusing on automation and infrastructure management.

DevOps Skills and Technologies

Mark utilizes various technologies in his DevOps practices, including Terraform and Terragrunt for Infrastructure as Code, which emphasizes automation and consistency. He employs containerization technologies such as Docker and RKT, along with Kubernetes for orchestration. His focus on security improvement and vulnerability audits aligns with DevSecOps principles.

Contributions to Open Source and Community

Mark has contributed to open source projects, reflecting his commitment to community-driven software development. His advocacy for the use of HashiCorp Vault in security practices indicates a strong focus on secure data management, which is essential in modern software development.

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