Ivan Krivulev

Software Engineer @ Mettler-Toledo International

About Ivan Krivulev

Ivan Krivulev is a software engineer with extensive experience in the field, having worked for various companies including ELCA Informatique SA, ASE AG, and Mettler-Toledo International, Inc.

Work at Mettler-Toledo International

Ivan Krivulev has been employed at Mettler-Toledo International, Inc as a Software Engineer since 2020. His role involves developing software solutions that enhance the functionality and performance of the company's products. Mettler-Toledo is known for its precision instruments and solutions in various industries, including laboratory, food, and pharmaceutical sectors. Ivan's contributions are integral to the ongoing innovation and efficiency of the company's offerings.

Previous Experience at ELCA Informatique SA

Before joining Mettler-Toledo, Ivan Krivulev worked at ELCA Informatique SA / ELCA Informatik AG as a Developer from 2013 to 2017. During his four years at the company, he focused on software development projects that catered to various client needs. ELCA is recognized for its expertise in software engineering and digital transformation, providing Ivan with valuable experience in a dynamic work environment.

Experience at SIX Payment Services

Ivan Krivulev served as a Software Engineer at SIX Payment Services from 2017 to 2019. His two-year tenure involved developing software solutions for payment processing systems. SIX Payment Services is a leading provider of payment services in Switzerland and Europe, and Ivan's work contributed to the enhancement of secure and efficient payment transactions.

Background at ASE AG

Ivan began his career as a Software Engineer at ASE (Analysis Simulation Engineering) AG, where he worked from 2010 to 2013. Located in Zürich, Ivan spent three years developing software solutions focused on analysis and simulation engineering. This early experience laid the foundation for his subsequent roles in software development across various industries.

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