Nik G is a Data Engineer with 12 years of experience building end-to-end systems from bare metal to cloud and edge, currently focused on autonomous agentic ETL and product-led growth analytics at NayaOne. He brings deep full-stack chops across infrastructure-as-code, model training/serving, heavy AI inference, and data warehouses (DuckDB, Postgres, Snowflake), and has run production workloads on Kubernetes, GKE/Vertex AI, Cloudflare and Vercel. Previously he led compliance and CDN-related engineering teams at Point72 and Akamai, combining backend ETL, Kafka, and cloud-native deployments with front-end work in Node/React. An active open-source and DevOps practitioner, he contributed Docker/Redis/Memcached improvements to the well-known Cachet status-page project and authored a Gradle plugin used in Spring Boot flows. Comfortable moving between CUDA, TypeScript, Python and classic Java stacks, he pairs hands-on coding with product-minded infrastructure design and a history of founding technical initiatives.
11 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
small and medium business administration, small and medium business administration at Comman Business School
NTUU KPI (National Technical University of Ukraine "Kiev Polytechnic Institute ") - MD
Program for Management Development PMD mini-MBA, Macroeconomics, Management, Marketing, Finance, Program for Management Development PMD mini-MBA, Macroeconomics, Management, Marketing, Finance at International Management Institute (MIM-Kyiv)
Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication, Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication at Advertising School
NTUU KPI (National Technical University of Ukraine "Kiev Polytechnic Institute ") - BS
graduate, marketing; public relations (PR), graduate, marketing; public relations (PR) at Be First Marketing School
🚦 Cachet, the open-source, self-hosted status page system.
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:16 commits, 10 PRs, 72 comments in 6 days
Contributions summary:Nik primarily focused on modifying the Docker configuration to enhance the application's environment variables. Their contributions included adding Redis and Memcached support, externalizing logging and locale settings, and adjusting the application's build process. These changes appear targeted at improving the application's deployment and configuration flexibility, suggesting a focus on infrastructure and operational aspects. The user also addressed minor typos.
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