Summary
Milos Vuckovic is a data analytics leader with 9+ years of hands-on experience building end-to-end data platforms, ML models and ETL pipelines across cloud environments (AWS, GCP, Databricks). He combines deep technical skills in PySpark, Spark, SQL, TensorFlow/Keras and transformers with practical business fluency from supply chain, HR, retail and e-commerce domains, enabling measurable impact like margin analysis, recommender systems and CO2 footprint estimation. As a team leader and mentor he has driven multi-team DevOps and integration efforts, unifying diverse data sources into single cloud architectures to enhance customer journeys. He has a track record of deploying production-grade NLP and LLM solutions, satellite imagery and time-series forecasting, and automating CI/CD for data workflows. Comfortable moving between SAP HANA analytics and modern cloud-native stacks, he pairs rigorous academic training with a pragmatic, product-focused approach. A speaker and perpetual learner, he uniquely bridges traditional ERP systems and cutting-edge ML to turn complex data problems into operationalized solutions.
9 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Microsoft Programming with Python for Data Science, Microsoft Programming with Python for Data Science at edX
Big Data Course, Big Data Course at IBM
Graduate Economist Global Economy Monetary Systems Investments, Graduate Economist Global Economy Monetary Systems Investments at University of Nis
Certificate Exploratory Data Analysis, Certificate Exploratory Data Analysis at Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals
SAP S/4 HANA ERP Systems, SAP S/4 HANA ERP Systems at SAP
Certificate Machine Learning, Certificate Machine Learning at Udemy Alumni
Master's degree - Engineer of Computer Sciences (FON) Information Systems and Technologies, Master's degree - Engineer of Computer Sciences (FON) Information Systems and Technologies at University of Belgrade
Certificate Machine Learning using Matlab, Certificate Machine Learning using Matlab at Stanford University
English, German, Italian, French