Michał Górski is a product-oriented Chief Architect with 11 years of experience designing scalable, secure AWS cloud platforms and leading cross-functional engineering organizations. At Northmill Bank he led the migration to microservices and serverless architectures, instituted cost-aware cloud practices, introduced an enterprise AI strategy, and built load-testing and monitoring frameworks that improved resilience without proportional headcount growth. His career spans hands-on development to technical leadership, giving him a pragmatic sense of product maturity and how to align technology investments with business value. An active contributor to open-source (notably backend fixes for a popular Pokemon Go API), he blends practical code-level improvements with high-level architectural vision. Based in Silesia, Poland, he’s also known for fostering secure development, DevOps culture, and mentoring engineering teams. Outside work he’s a traveler, tea and cat lover, and an amateur football captain—traits that reflect curiosity, team spirit, and steady leadership.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Mechatronics, Master of Science (M.Sc.) Mechatronics at The Silesian University of Technology
Contributions:5 commits, 6 PRs, 37 comments in 13 days
Contributions summary:Michał primarily focused on improving the functionality and accuracy of the Pokemon Go API. Their contributions include fixing issues related to lure mechanics, correcting CP calculation for Pokemon, and refining the range for lured Pokemon detection within the game. They also addressed bug fixes, implemented setting adjustments, and improved the overall efficiency of the API. Additionally, the user focused on removing unnecessary declarations and using safe implementation of XXHashFactory.
Contributions:10 PRs, 29 pushes, 8 branches in 1 year
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