Summary
Tagir Khisametdinov is a software architect and tech lead based in Toronto with over 10 years of experience designing and modernizing enterprise systems. At Veolia North America he led a migration from a monolith to event-driven microservices, applied Clean Architecture and DDD, and introduced patterns (CQRS, claim-check, retry/throttling) to improve scalability and resilience. He pairs deep C#/.NET and TypeScript expertise with practical performance work—reducing technical debt, optimizing algorithms, tuning memory and caching, and improving reporting and analytics integrations. As a hands-on mentor and reviewer he enforces SOLID principles and design patterns to uplift team quality and maintainability. Earlier roles include performance-focused consulting and building fault-tolerant data systems for industry workflows, showing a consistent focus on robustness and observability. His academic background in mathematics and systems programming underpins a methodical, analytical approach to complex architecture decisions.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s degree, Mathematician, systems programmer, Bachelor’s degree, Mathematician, systems programmer at Southern Federal University (former Rostov State University)
English, Russian