Stephan Stachurski
About Stephan Stachurski
Stephan Stachurski is a DevOps Engineer at HyperScience with a background in software engineering and IT.
DevOps Engineer at HyperScience
Stephan Stachurski has been serving as a DevOps Engineer at HyperScience since 2019. Based in the Greater New York City Area, his role involves managing and automating the company's software development processes. With a focus on continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD), Stephan ensures that development and production environments are stable and efficient. His expertise in cloud infrastructure and containerization tools is crucial for HyperScience's operations.
Senior Software Engineer at The New York Times
Before joining HyperScience, Stephan Stachurski worked at The New York Times as a Senior Software Engineer from 2015 to 2019. During his tenure, he contributed to the development and maintenance of the publication's digital platforms. Stephan played a key role in enhancing the backend systems, ensuring robust and scalable architecture for handling large volumes of daily traffic. His work helped improve the website's performance and reliability.
Developer and IT at Flavor Dynamics, Inc.
From 2009 to 2015, Stephan Stachurski worked as a Developer and IT professional at Flavor Dynamics, Inc. Over his six-year stay, he was responsible for designing and implementing various IT solutions to support the company's operations. His duties included network administration, software development, and technical support. Stephan's proficiency in multiple programming languages and IT systems contributed to the company's technological advancements.
Education at Rochester Institute of Technology
Stephan Stachurski completed his studies at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) from 2003 to 2009. He spent six years at RIT, where he gained a solid foundation in software engineering and IT. The extensive program equipped him with the necessary skills to tackle various roles in the tech industry. His academic journey at RIT laid the groundwork for his future successes in software development and DevOps engineering.