Summary
Yarko Tymciurak is a retired principal software engineer with over three decades of hands-on experience designing embedded systems, cloud services, and lean software architectures. He blends deep C and Python expertise with practical DevOps and Linux tooling, and has driven large-scale hiring, technical interviewing, and team-skill training at organizations like Intel and Motorola. A longtime PyCon organizer and Python Software Foundation awardee, he has taught corporate Python courses, run office hours for staff in Python and Go, and contributed to open-source projects and tooling for scientific and educational platforms. His career includes building protocol prototypes, embedded Android interfaces, and production backends and deployment automation for startups and research labs. Known for leading from within, simplifying complex systems through clear communication and team practices, he also surfaced subtle async blocking issues in OpenStack storage and helped scale engineering organizations through interviewing and mentoring. Based in St. Charles, IL, he remains available for workshops on team skills, technical training, and architecture consulting.
13 years of coding experience
29 years of employment as a software developer
The University of Arizona
Ukrainian