Aram Kazarian
About Aram Kazarian
Aram Kazarian is a Team Lead and DevOps Engineer at VTB, where he has worked since 2020. He specializes in technical solutions, micro-service architecture integration, and team management, drawing on his previous experience at Sberbank-Technology.
Work at VTB
Aram Kazarian has been employed at VTB since 2020, where he holds the position of Team Lead, IT Engineer, and DevOps Engineer. In this role, he is responsible for integrating micro-service architecture with mobile applications and Internet banking services. Kazarian manages a group of microservices projects and collaborates with teams comprising over 1000 individuals. He also plays a key role in organizing team training and courses, as well as recruiting and training new employees.
Experience at Sberbank-Technology
Prior to his current role at VTB, Aram Kazarian worked at Sberbank-Technology as an IT Engineer from 2019 to 2020. During his one-year tenure in Moscow, Russia, he focused on providing support and maintenance for IT systems. This experience laid the groundwork for his subsequent responsibilities in DevOps and team leadership.
Education and Expertise
Aram Kazarian studied at Московский технологический университет (МИРЭА) from 2014 to 2021, where he earned a diploma in Радиотехника и системы связи, specializing in engineering. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his technical skills in IT engineering and DevOps practices.
Technical Skills and Responsibilities
Kazarian's technical expertise includes installing and updating git servers and nginx exporters, as well as assisting business departments in translating customer requirements into functional services based on Openshift and Docker. He is involved in budgeting and resource allocation for equipment and software, and he acts as a project administrator for microservices clusters in Openshift.
Project Management and Metrics
In his current role, Aram Kazarian builds metrics using Grafana, Kibana, and ESM, and works with Prometheus and EFK. He applies continuous deployment and continuous integration (CD/CD) practices for bug fixing and updating microservices. Additionally, he verifies new microservices for maintenance using developed checklists and sets up communication between streams and departments.