Sergey Valiulik
About Sergey Valiulik
Sergey Valiulik is an experienced Android Developer currently working at Kaseya in Minsk, where he has been employed since 2019. He has previously held positions at various companies, including Softeq and EPAM Systems, and has expertise in mobile application development using MVVM and Clean Architecture patterns.
Work at Kaseya
Sergey Valiulik has been employed at Kaseya as an Android Developer since 2019. In this role, he has contributed to the development of the Kaseya Fusion mobile app, where he developed a VT100 terminal emulator and implemented a custom remote desktop protocol using VP8 stream. He also supports tablet-specific UI designs with master-detail interfaces, enhancing the overall user experience.
Previous Experience in Android Development
Prior to his current position, Sergey worked at several notable companies in the field of Android development. He held roles at Softeq, EPAM Systems, and Easybrain. His tenure at EPAM Systems included positions as a Sr. Test Automation Engineer (Mobile) and Android Developer, spanning from 2011 to 2017. He also worked at Softeq as an Android Developer multiple times, contributing to various projects in Minsk.
Education and Expertise
Sergey Valiulik earned a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) in Radio Engineering from Belaruski Dzjarżauny Universitet Informatyki i Radyjoelektroniki, completing his studies from 2003 to 2008. He has developed expertise in mobile application development, utilizing MVVM and Clean Architecture patterns. His technical skills include asynchronous programming with Coroutines and implementing Dark Mode using the DayNight theme in Android applications.
Technical Skills and Contributions
Sergey has a strong foundation in Android development, with experience in creating separate Android themes for groups of fragments in mobile applications. He has a proven track record of supporting tablet-specific UI designs and implementing advanced features in mobile apps. His contributions to the Kaseya Fusion app demonstrate his ability to integrate complex functionalities effectively.