Dmitri Olechko
About Dmitri Olechko
Dmitri Olechko is an Application Architect currently working at Trinetix in Kyiv City, Ukraine. He has extensive experience in software development and consulting, with a background that includes roles at various companies and a patent for shipment delivery automation.
Work at Trinetix
Dmitri Olechko has been employed at Trinetix as an Application Architect since 2021. In this role, he focuses on designing and implementing software solutions that meet client needs. His work is based in Kyiv City, Ukraine, where he has contributed to various projects over the past three years.
Previous Employment History
Before joining Trinetix, Dmitri held several positions in the software development field. He worked at Sutton Group as a Senior Software Developer in 2010 for 11 months. He was also employed at Comcast as a Senior Software Engineer from 2013 to 2016. Other notable roles include Senior Consultant at Sierra Systems from 2010 to 2012 and BI Consultant at Optimus Information Inc. in 2017.
Education and Expertise
Dmitri Olechko studied at Dnipropetrovs'kij Nacional'nij Universitet, where he focused on Propulsion Engines Design and earned a degree in Engineering Design from 1989 to 1995. He possesses expertise in integrating heterogeneous data sources and has skills in OLAP services, which are essential for executing complex analytical queries. His experience also includes data conversion and transformations.
Patents and Publications
Dmitri Olechko is credited with inventing a patent for systems, methods, and computer-program products aimed at automating the dispatch of shipment delivery orders, identified as US 20160019501 A1. Additionally, he authored the book 'Applied Architecture Patterns on the Microsoft Platform,' published by PACKT Publishing in 2014, which discusses architectural patterns in software development.
Teaching Experience
Dmitri has experience as an instructor, having taught at Kingston College from 2002 to 2005 and at Corporate Communications Training College from 1999 to 2002. His teaching roles involved imparting knowledge in software development and related fields to students in the Vancouver, Canada Area.