Damian Fedeczko
About Damian Fedeczko
Damian Fedeczko is a DevOps Engineer III at CodiLime, where he has worked since 2020. He has a background in site reliability engineering and IT support, with a Master's degree in Computer Science and Econometrics from the University of Gdańsk.
Work at CodiLime
Damian Fedeczko has been employed at CodiLime since 2020, serving as a DevOps Engineer III. His role involves overseeing the deployment and management of applications, ensuring system reliability, and enhancing operational efficiency. Prior to his current position, he worked as a DevOps Engineer II at CodiLime for seven months in 2019. During his tenure, he contributed to various projects, including the migration of customer-selected applications to a highly available Kubernetes cluster and the implementation of HashiCorp Vault for managing sensitive data.
Previous Experience in IT
Before joining CodiLime, Damian Fedeczko held several positions in the IT sector. He worked as a Site Reliability Engineer at Nordea for one year, where he focused on maintaining system reliability. His earlier roles include Junior IT Specialist and IT Specialist at Adar, where he accumulated experience over nine months. Additionally, he served as an Application Administrator at thyssenkrupp for 11 months, further enhancing his expertise in application management and system administration.
Education and Expertise
Damian Fedeczko earned a Master's degree in Computer Science and Econometrics from The University of Gdańsk, completing his studies from 2012 to 2014. He also holds a Bachelor's degree in Management from the same university, which he obtained from 2009 to 2012. His educational background provides a strong foundation in both technical and managerial aspects of IT, contributing to his effectiveness in DevOps practices.
Technical Projects and Contributions
Throughout his career, Damian Fedeczko has been involved in several technical projects that showcase his skills. He successfully automated the creation of custom test environments using Infrastructure as Code (IaC) principles. He also co-created a CLI telemetry tool in Go and worked on network security automation utilizing Python and the Google Cloud Platform API. These contributions reflect his commitment to improving operational processes and enhancing security measures within organizations.