Andy Mroczkowski is a product engineering lead with two decades of engineering experience and over a decade in hands-on leadership, currently running cloud, infrastructure, and user-facing application development from Philadelphia. He has a track record of building and mentoring small cross-functional teams, shipping mobile SDKs and consumer apps, and operationalizing releases and developer workflows—most recently automating a 20+ step installation process and moving services to Terraform-backed Infrastructure as Code. His background spans startups (co-founding MindSnacks and scaling its engineering org) to nonprofits and enterprise-adjacent roles, and includes notable open-source contributions to the official Wikipedia iOS app. Comfortable across mobile (iOS/Android), desktop (Electron, C++/Qt), backend services and deployment automation, he pairs product-focused architecture with pragmatic developer tooling. Known for improving developer experience and reducing technical debt, he was recognized internally with an impact award for exemplifying company values.
11 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science Computer Science, Master of Science Computer Science at Drexel University
Contributions:553 commits, 158 PRs, 459 pushes in 4 months
Contributions summary:Andy primarily focused on implementing and integrating features for the iOS Wikipedia application. Their contributions involved merging and fixing code related to view controllers, account creation, and find-in-page functionality. They also made UI improvements and worked on features related to text-to-speech. Furthermore, the user addressed a header image display issue and contributed to the implementation of a navigation bar.
Contributions:4 PRs, 44 pushes, 6 branches in 3 years 8 months
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