Razvan Muscalu is a delivery-oriented engineering leader with 8 years’ experience building and scaling backend platforms and cross-functional teams across startups and large enterprises. Currently Senior Engineering Lead for Dojo Bookings, he has led teams that expanded product TAM through payments and real-time restaurant tooling and is driving company-wide EPOS integrations. He combines hands-on backend work across 30+ microservices with people leadership, on-call ownership, and a track record of shipping features that materially increase revenue and reliability. Previously he scaled a subscription engine from 10 to 10k+ users at Cuvva and helped migrate clinical systems to microservices at Babylon Health. An active open-source contributor, he has improved TypeScript type definitions in the widely used DefinitelyTyped repository, reflecting a pragmatic attention to developer experience. Based in Stony Stratford, Razvan pairs an MSc in Information Systems with a VHCP-style competitive engineering mindset that surfaces in both product outcomes and technical craft.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
BSc Computer Science, BSc Computer Science at University of Essex
MSc Information Systems: Organizations and Management, MSc Information Systems: Organizations and Management at Alliance Manchester Business School
The repository for high quality TypeScript type definitions.
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:5 commits, 1 PR, 3 comments in 17 days
Contributions summary:Razvan made contributions to the type definitions for the `@feathersjs/errors` package within the `definitelytyped` repository, which provides TypeScript type definitions. The user added and modified type definitions for FeathersError properties, specifically related to the "code", "className", "data", and "errors" properties. They also updated the version and added their username to the definitions by section, contributing to the maintenance and accuracy of the type definitions.
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