Andrey Kuzmin is a Staff Product Engineer based in Berlin with over a decade of hands-on experience building web-first products and leading cross-functional engineering efforts. He has driven platform and payment initiatives at SoundCloud, led frontend architecture and checkout migrations at Zalando, and most recently scaled internal tooling, authentication, and cost-saving infrastructure at Arrival. At Framer he continues to blend product-minded engineering with mentorship, often bridging frontend UIs and backend services using Elm, Rust, TypeScript and Nix-driven CI. An active open-source contributor, his work ranges from improving touch support and customization in vanilla JS components to shaping alert management in the Prometheus ecosystem. Colleagues know him for reducing build times and cloud spend, and for mentoring engineers across functional programming and systems languages while keeping a creative life outside work—concerts and yoga.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Engineer's degree, Computer Software Engineering, Engineer's degree, Computer Software Engineering at Novgorod State University named after Yaroslav-the-Wise (NovSU)
Contributions:13 reviews, 23 commits, 42 PRs in 4 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Andrey primarily contributed to extracting and structuring alert-related features, implementing UI elements for alerts, and adding functionality for managing silences. They implemented various views and components for displaying and interacting with alerts, including selectable labels, and also worked on API integration for fetching alert groups. The contributions span both the front-end and back-end, with changes across Elm and Typescript files, indicating involvement in both UI and application logic.
Contributions summary:Andrey primarily contributed to the front-end aspects of the project, specifically focusing on the core component's functionality and integration. The commits introduced new options for customizing the handle element, improving the component's flexibility. The user also added tests for touch events, improving the Dragdealer component's cross-platform compatibility and functionality. The user modified several files, including the core component file, test helpers, and demo files.
vanillajavascriptvanilla-jsdrag
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