Yurii Zaiarnyi
About Yurii Zaiarnyi
Yurii Zaiarnyi is a QA Automation Technical Team Lead at Ciklum, with extensive experience in quality assurance and automation engineering. He has developed various automation solutions and frameworks and has held multiple positions in the field since 2008.
Current Role at Ciklum
Yurii Zaiarnyi serves as the QA Automation Technical Team Lead at Ciklum, a position he has held since 2016. In this role, he oversees the automation testing processes and leads a team focused on ensuring software quality. His responsibilities include developing and implementing testing strategies that enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of QA processes.
Previous Experience in QA Automation
Prior to his current position, Yurii worked at Intro Pro as a QA Automation Architect and QA Automation Engineer from 2013 to 2016. He also gained experience as a QA Automation Engineer at DIO-soft from 2012 to 2013 and at Visonic from 2011 to 2012. His diverse roles have contributed to his expertise in automation testing and quality assurance.
Technical Skills and Contributions
Yurii has developed a cross-browser automation solution from scratch using technologies such as Java, Selenium, and Allure2. He designed an automation framework for RESTful microservices utilizing Java and Retrofit. Additionally, he has consulted on automation solutions within the Kantar group, employing C#, NUnit, and Selenium to enhance testing capabilities.
Educational Background
Yurii Zaiarnyi earned a Master's degree in Information Technologies from the State University of Information and Communication Technologies, where he studied from 2004 to 2010. His educational background has provided him with a solid foundation in technology and software development.
Innovative Testing Approaches
Yurii has implemented unique automation approaches across various projects. He elaborated a new automation strategy for Unity applications using C# and NUnit. Furthermore, he has experience in load and performance testing, utilizing Scala and Gatling to ensure software robustness.