Adam Dziuk is a Staff Software Engineer at Uber with 11 years of experience building resilient, high-scale backend systems and data pipelines across micro-mobility, consumer apps, and geospatial data platforms. Trained in molecular and cellular biology before transitioning into software via bioinformatics, he brings a researcher's curiosity to production engineering, frequently proposing and driving large architecture migrations (MQTT → gRPC) and reliability work that halved p99 latency and cut monthly alerts substantially. He’s fluent across JVM and modern backend ecosystems—Golang, Java, Scala, Kafka, Cassandra, Redis, Spark—and has led org-wide testing and incident review initiatives that shaped reliability practices. Comfortable owning end-to-end projects, Adam has moved teams off legacy stacks, standardized workflow state machines, and built AWS infrastructure and CI/CD to support terabyte-scale processing. Based in San Francisco, he mentors engineers, co-leads cross-org committees, and balances pragmatic delivery with long-term engineering vision. A former pre-med student, he still leverages an analytical, data-driven approach to problem solving that surfaces non-obvious systemic improvements.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Biology, Molecular and Cellular, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Biology, Molecular and Cellular at University of California, Davis
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