Alexander Skvortsov

Android Developer | Android Architect at EasyPark

Alexander Skvortsov has a diverse work experience in the field of software development. Alexander started their career in 2003 as a Network Software Developer at Rostelecom, where they implemented parts of a corporate-wide network management and monitoring system. Alexander then worked as a C++ Qt Developer at Telecom Express from 2008 to 2009.

In 2009, Alexander joined Advanced Software Development LLC as a Senior C++ Developer, involved in the full product life cycle of designing and developing multithreaded windows-based applications using C++ and Qt. Alexander also worked as a Senior Android Developer at the same company, where they developed custom Android apps from scratch and defined server API requirements.

From 2016 to 2018, Alexander worked at Betsson Group as an Android Developer, contributing to the development of a modular and customizable application for a multibrand environment. Alexander also participated in architectural decisions and infrastructural improvements.

In 2016, Alexander joined iZettle as a Senior Android Developer, where they focused on refactoring payments-related codebase, architectural improvements, and integration of a next-generation card reader using Bluetooth Low Energy technology.

From 2018 to 2020, Alexander worked as a Senior Android Developer at Volvo Car Mobility, primarily focused on clean and modular architecture, remote car control over Bluetooth and IP connection, and custom UI components.

In 2020, Alexander took on multiple roles at different companies. Alexander worked as a Lead Mobile Developer at BidTruster, building the BidTruster application from scratch using Flutter. Alexander also joined EasyPark Group as an Android Developer and Android Architect to improve the EasyPark Android App's modularity, scalability, maintainability, and testability.

Currently, Alexander Skvortsov is working at Hackberry as the Lead Android Developer and Chief Cookies Officer.

Alexander Skvortsov attended Ulyanovsk State Technical University Lyceum from 1996 to 1998, but did not earn a degree or specialize in any particular field. From 1998 to 2007, they pursued a Master's degree in Computer Science and Electronic Engineering at Ulyanovsk State Technical University, focusing on Computer Programming/Programmer, General.

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