Dmitry Televca

DevOps Team Lead at Aculocity

Dmitry Televca began their career in 2005 as an Engineer at ExtraLan. In 2006, they worked as a System Administrator for IMSP "AMTCentru," where they were responsible for configuring and maintaining hardware and software assets. In 2007, Dmitry joined Aculocity and worked as an Analyst Programmer, developing and maintaining software solutions. Dmitry later became an Agile Team Coordinator, facilitating the adoption of Agile/Scrum processes. Dmitry also worked as an Analyst Programmer at Aculocity, focusing on the "look and feel" aspect of systems. Dmitry then took on the role of Senior Software Engineer, leading the adoption and improvement of DevOps processes and tools. Dmitry eventually became the DevOps Team Lead, overseeing the enterprise DevOps adoption and managing the branch in the Republic of Moldova. Throughout their career, Dmitry has collaborated with various teams and has managed projects and teams of software engineers.

Dmitry Televca attended the State University of Moldova from 2002 to 2007, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science Honours degree in Computer Science. Additionally, they have obtained several certifications, including Professional Scrum Product Owner I from Scrum.org in January 2018, Exam 496: Administering Visual Studio Team Foundation Server from Microsoft in October 2014, MCPS: Microsoft Certified Professional from Microsoft in October 2014, Professional Scrum Developer I from Scrum.org in August 2014, Professional Scrum Master I from Scrum.org in January 2014, Microsoft Certified Professional Developer: Web Developer 4 from Microsoft in March 2012, Microsoft Certified Professional Developer: ASP.NET Developer 3.5 from.microsoft in April 2010, and AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner from Amazon Web Services (AWS) in February 2021.

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  • DevOps Team Lead

    June, 2018 - present

  • Senior Software Engineer

    March, 2015

  • Agile Team Coordinator

    September, 2014

  • Analyst Programmer

    October, 2011