Artur Daukaev

Senior Systems Engineer at EPAM Systems

Antalya, Antalya, Spain
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Summary

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Artur Daukaev is a Senior Systems and DevOps Engineer with nine years of hands-on experience building and automating Linux-based infrastructure, CI/CD pipelines, and production environments for large enterprises. Currently at EPAM Systems, he brings deep Red Hat/CentOS/Debian administration skills and a strong automation background using Ansible to deploy and maintain dev, test, and production stacks. His career includes roles at Sberbank and industry firms where he led server administration, health monitoring, and integration projects—often bridging legacy Windows services with modern Linux tooling. Based in Antalya, he combines operational rigor with pragmatic automation, favoring repeatable, auditable playbooks that reduce toil and speed delivery. An understated strength is his track record of moving projects from manual ops to automated, scalable systems across finance and technology organizations.
code9 years of coding experience
job9 years of employment as a software developer
languagesEnglish, Russian
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Github Skills (8)

logging4
fluentd3
docker3
monitoring2
kubernetes2
observability1
k8s1
analytics1

Programming languages (2)

HCLRuby

Github contributions (5)

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art102/ror_full_course

Mar 2018 - Jun 2018

Contributions:58 commits, 99 pushes, 1 branch in 3 months
art102/my_ruby_tasks

Jun 2017 - Aug 2018

Contributions:33 pushes, 1 branch, 1 comment in 1 year 2 months
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Artur Daukaev - Senior Systems Engineer at EPAM Systems