Grzegorz Junka
About Grzegorz Junka
Grzegorz Junka is a UI Developer and Technical Leader with extensive experience in software development and consulting. He has worked with various organizations, including Thomson Reuters and Deutsche Bank, and founded Yoonka Ltd in 2007.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Grzegorz Junka has been employed at Thomson Reuters since 2019, serving as a UI Developer and Technical Leader. His role involves leading multi-disciplinary distributed project teams to design, build, and implement software solutions. He applies Agile methodologies such as Scrum, Kanban, and XP to ensure efficient project management and delivery. Junka utilizes modern tools and technologies, including Sketch, Zeplin, Jira, Gitlab, Github, Docker, Jenkins, and AWS, to enhance the development process and meet user expectations.
Previous Experience in Software Development
Prior to his current position, Grzegorz Junka held several roles in notable organizations. He worked as a JavaScript Dojo Developer at HeathWallace for five months in 2013, and as a Software Consultant and Full Stack Developer at EE from 2012 to 2013. He also served as an Erlang Consultant at Torry Harris Business Solutions from 2014 to 2016. Additionally, he worked as a Technical Architect at HCL Technologies for two years, focusing on projects for Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt.
Education and Expertise
Grzegorz Junka earned a Master's degree in Computer Science from AGH University of Krakow, where he studied from 1995 to 2001. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his expertise in software development. He has extensive experience in designing and developing applications across various platforms, including Linux, Windows, Android, iOS, and iPad. He is also engaged in advanced technologies such as Blockchain, C#, and C++.
Independent Contractor and Consulting Work
Since founding Yoonka Ltd in 2007, Grzegorz Junka has operated as an Independent Contractor and Software Consultant. In this capacity, he has worked on assignments for prominent blue chip organizations, including Microsoft and Symbian. His role involves bridging the gap between business and technical teams, translating commercial requirements into technical solutions, and ensuring stakeholder engagement throughout the software development lifecycle.