Andrij Stachurski is a Web Development Manager in Canberra with 20+ years of front-end expertise and a rare blend of UI craftsmanship and infrastructure ops. He has risen from hand-coding accessible, high-performance front ends to leading systems administration for a 60-person regional agency, giving him deep empathy for both designers and site reliability. Currently he manages the entire digital ecosystem for The Australia Institute and was the technical product owner who took The Point from concept to live editorial platform. He keeps sustained, durable code in production (some architectures running 10+ years) and has operationalized 24/7 uptime and incident response across AWS and legacy stacks. Comfortable debugging a single DOM issue or negotiating vendor selection and specs, he also contributes fixes upstream in open-source projects. His background in computer science plus experience with academic and policy organisations (QuantEcon, Johns Hopkins) makes him particularly effective at delivering reproducible, research-oriented web systems.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Australian National University
Master of Primary Teaching Education, Master of Primary Teaching Education at University of Canberra
Contributions:1 review, 67 commits, 44 PRs in 3 years 4 months
computationaleconomics
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Andrij Stachurski - Web Development Manager at QuantEcon