Nikodem Hynek is a QA Automation Engineer with 11 years in web development and over 8 years focused on quality engineering, currently based in Lausanne and open to consultancy and part-time roles. He designs and implements scalable test frameworks and CI/CD pipelines, having built from scratch WebdriverIO/Allure test suites, Jenkins integrations, and a distributed regression test runner widely adopted across teams at Fandom. Comfortable across testing, automation, DevOps and SOA, he pairs hands-on work in JavaScript, Java, Groovy and Python with maintaining Jenkins jobs, Kubernetes migrations and API/microservice testing. At Codility he created real-life interactive tasks for Docker, Kubernetes and CI tooling, demonstrating an ability to codify practical evaluation scenarios. His GitHub contributions include backend and test-focused changes to the prominent Wikia/app repository, reflecting a taste for improving parsing and test coverage within complex codebases. Known as a communicative, detail-oriented collaborator, he blends technical depth with mentorship and a TestOps mindset to ship reliable products.
Contributions:275 commits, 280 PRs, 253 pushes in 5 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Nikodem primarily focused on modifying PHP code related to the `DataTables` class within the `wikia/app` repository. Their contributions involve making minor regex changes, likely to improve table parsing or data handling within the MediaWiki environment. They also made a change in the `DataTablesTest.php` file, indicating a focus on testing the functionality of the `DataTables` class. Further modifications extended to the `PortabilityDashboard.i18n.php`, suggesting minor adjustments related to language or content display, also the user merge branches.
Dockerized boilerplate for WebdriverIO 5.x.x projects. Comes handy with: Mocha, Chai, Allure reports, development-ready configs for Chrome and Selenium Standalone and with Jenkins pipeline.
Contributions:1 release, 54 commits, 16 PRs in 6 months
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