Oleksandr Orlov

Java Developer at Awager

Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
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Oleksandr Orlov is a Java developer with eight years of experience building cloud-native microservices and full-stack applications, currently based in Warsaw. He has delivered RESTful APIs with Spring Boot, implemented AWS Lambda serverless functions, and boosted performance through caching strategies that improved billable time by 30%. Comfortable across backend and frontend, he has worked with React, JSF, RabbitMQ, Hibernate and both MSSQL and PostgreSQL in enterprise settings. An active contributor to the os-autoinst project, he has strengthened automated installation testing for openSUSE—demonstrating a QA-minded approach to reliability beyond typical developer duties. With a technical foundation from the National Aerospace University in Kharkiv and a track record at companies like EPAM and Profitsoft, he combines pragmatic engineering with a focus on test automation.
code8 years of coding experience
job1 year of employment as a software developer
bookNational Aerospace University -'Kharkiv Aviation Institute'​
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Github Skills (8)

perl10
opensuse10
autoit10
test-automation10
yaml9
bootloader9
raid8
bash7

Programming languages (6)

ShellC++JavaScriptPerlRubyPython

Github contributions (5)

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os-autoinst test cases for openSUSE
Role in this project:
userQA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:175 reviews, 262 commits, 345 PRs in 3 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Oleksandr primarily contributed to enhancing the automated testing framework for the os-autoinst test suite, specifically for openSUSE. Their work involved creating and modifying test modules to validate various aspects of the openSUSE installation process, including bootloaders, user creation during firstboot, and partitioning schemes such as RAID. The contributions also include updating and refining existing tests, with a focus on adapting to changes in YaST and other system components. This demonstrates a strong focus on ensuring the quality and reliability of openSUSE installations.
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os-autoinst test cases for openSUSE
Contributions:1071 pushes, 356 branches in 3 years 11 months
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Oleksandr Orlov - Java Developer at Awager