Roman Pertsev is a pragmatic engineering leader with 10 years of full-stack experience and a 75/25 backend-to-frontend focus, now leading a team at RingCentral from Sofia. He combines backend and DevOps strengths—containerized microservices, Kubernetes, CI/CD—and hands-on frontend work with complex browser APIs like WebRTC and WebAudio, having rebuilt legacy conferencing systems and shipped an MVP WebRTC recording/playback pipeline. A TDD advocate, he has improved cross-platform tooling (notably contributions to terraform-switcher) and extended localization and admin features in the Laravel Orchid platform. Roman’s background in applied mathematics and years migrating monoliths to microservices give him a strong practical lens for balancing reliability, performance, and developer productivity.
10 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
BA, Applied Mathematics, BA, Applied Mathematics at LSTU
Orchid is a @laravel package that allows for rapid application development of back-office applications, admin/user panels, and dashboards.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:82 commits, 41 pushes in 3 months
Contributions summary:Roman primarily contributed to the implementation and management of localization features within the Orchid platform. Their work involved creating and configuring language settings, as evidenced by code changes in files related to localization management and user interface elements. The commits included the creation of an admin panel for managing language settings and the integration of these settings within the application's user interface. These changes suggest a focus on extending and improving the back-office application's functionality.
A command line tool to switch between different versions of terraform (install with homebrew and more)
Role in this project:
Backend & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:6 commits, 1 PR, 1 comment in 1 day
Contributions summary:Roman primarily focused on enhancing the `terraform-switcher` tool, a command-line utility for managing Terraform versions. Their contributions involved fixing installation paths and file paths for Windows operating systems, ensuring correct functionality across different platforms. Furthermore, they addressed code quality by trimming spaces in configuration files and updating testing files, demonstrating an understanding of software testing best practices. The changes made improved the tool's cross-platform compatibility and overall robustness.
golangcommand-line-toolterraformhomebrewswitch
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