Dennis Yavorsky is a senior software engineer with 13 years building high-throughput, low-latency distributed systems and big data platforms across e-commerce and communications domains. He has deep Java/Spring expertise and a proven record optimizing ETL pipelines and architectures—once reducing infrastructure costs by 99%—while delivering production services that handle hundreds of thousands of transactions per second and sub-10ms latency. At Infobip he helped design ML-powered fraud detection and send-time optimization systems and built a versioned internal data catalog; earlier roles included architecting Hadoop analytics for multi-hundred-terabyte workloads and a high-load SOA backend for Macy’s. Comfortable across the full stack and DevOps toolchain (Kafka, Spark, Docker, Kubernetes, Prometheus), he often blends systems engineering with hands-on ML integration and CI/CD strategy. Based in Yerevan, Armenia, he pairs strong cross-functional delivery skills with a knack for squeezing order-of-magnitude gains from legacy infrastructure.
13 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) Applied Mathematics, Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) Applied Mathematics at Omsk State University (OSU)
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