Filip Grządkowski is a veteran engineering leader with 11+ years building cloud-native infrastructure and robotics software, currently serving as VP of Engineering at Nomagic in Warsaw. He combines deep hands-on experience from Google—where he worked on Kubernetes and Google Container Engine—with startup leadership roles pushing robots to understand and operate in the real world. At Nomagic he has grown from engineering manager to VP, balancing product-driven software development, robotics integration, and DevOps practices. His open-source contributions to Kubernetes autoscaling and API validation demonstrate a pragmatic focus on reliability, deployability, and real-world cluster behavior. Known for clear technical communication and cross-functional leadership, he translates complex distributed systems problems into operational solutions. He holds an MSc in Computer Science from the University of Warsaw and brings an uncommon blend of low-level systems work and applied robotics productization.
11 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
MSc Computer Science, MSc Computer Science at University of Warsaw
[EOL] This is a place for various components in the Kubernetes ecosystem that aren't part of the Kubernetes core.
Role in this project:
Back-end & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:17 commits, 16 PRs, 2 pushes in 2 months
Contributions summary:Filip's contributions primarily involve updating dependencies, fixing existing code, and adding new features within the cluster autoscaler. They've addressed compatibility issues related to updated dependencies, ensuring the autoscaler functions correctly with new godeps. Additionally, they've implemented support for the PodScheduled condition, providing more detailed scheduling information. The user also contributed by adding deploy and teardown scripts for the cluster autoscaler.
The canonical location of the Kubernetes API definition.
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:19 commits in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Filip contributed to the Kubernetes API definition, focusing on validating and modifying pod specifications. They addressed issues related to container validation, including the presence of at least one container and image pull policies. The user also implemented validations for Service.Spec.publicIPs and long annotations, and made improvements to error messages. Additionally, they reverted a change related to graceful pod deletion.
apikubernetes-apilocationkubernetesdefinition
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