Mihai Savin
About Mihai Savin
Mihai Savin is a Developer at Endava with a background in software engineering and strategic event logistics. He has previously worked at Wolters Kluwer and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and holds multiple degrees in engineering and computer science.
Current Role at Endava
Mihai Savin is currently employed at Endava as a Developer. He began his tenure with the company in November 2021. In his role, he focuses on quality and security aspects throughout the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
Past Employment at Wolters Kluwer
Before joining Endava, Mihai Savin worked at Wolters Kluwer - Financial Services Solutions. He held two distinctive roles there. From 2019 to 2021, he was a Product Software Engineer focusing on maintenance tasks. Prior to that, from 2016 to 2019, he served as a Software Support Engineer specializing in Java. Both positions were based in Județul Cluj, România.
Experience at SHARE Cluj-Napoca Federation
In 2015, Mihai Savin took on the role of Strategic Events’ Logistics Coordinator & Fundraising Officer at SHARE Cluj-Napoca Federation. He worked in this capacity for 9 months in Cluj-Napoca, contributing to the organization's event logistics and fundraising efforts.
Work at the Ministry of Internal Affairs
Mihai Savin dedicated seven years of his career to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, where he coordinated the Special Operations Task Force. His tenure lasted from 2008 to 2015 and was based in Bucharest. This role involved high-level coordination and operational duties.
Educational Background and Certifications
Mihai Savin has an extensive educational background in IT and engineering. He studied at the Technical University of Cluj Napoca, achieving a Postgraduate Degree in Programming and Applied Computer Science from 2005 to 2007. Additionally, he obtained an Engineer’s Degree from The Informal School of IT in 2016, specializing in Java. Mihai also completed a Full Stack Product Development course at the same institution. Earlier, he spent nearly a year at Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Ingénieurs des Etudes et Techniques d'Armement in Brest, France, as part of the Erasmus Programme, where he studied Engineering. He began his academic journey at the Military Technical Academy in Bucharest, earning a Bachelor of Science in Integrated Weaponry Systems over five years, from 2000 to 2005.