Summary
Andrew Amirov is a software engineer based in the NYC metro area with 8 years of experience and a strong track record in consumer healthcare and clinical data systems. He combines practical systems engineering—serverless ETL, scalable APIs, and PII-compliant AWS designs—with ML and generative AI to deliver measurable impact, from 50x faster embedding pipelines to an 86% boost in goal satisfaction through AI-driven OKR alignment. At Kenvue he led technical rebuilds that saved six-figure monthly costs and modernized clinical study evaluation, and he currently contributes to engineering at Meta. He’s skilled at squeezing orders-of-magnitude improvements from existing stacks (e.g., reducing processing horizons from centuries to weeks on a single thread) and building reusable architectures adopted organization-wide. Colleagues know him for pragmatic open-source adoption, rapid prototyping of developer portals, and a penchant for automating large-scale data harvesting. He’s motivated by creative teams, continuous learning, and applying engineering rigor to high-impact healthcare problems.
7 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Computer Science, Bachelor's degree Computer Science at New Jersey Institute of Technology