Volodymyr Fedishov

Software Engineer Technical Lead at Neo PLM

Volodymyr Fedishov has a diverse work experience spanning over several industries and roles. Volodymyr began their career as a Software Engineer at Hitec, where they designed and developed a viewer for SGML documents and worked on printing patent applications. Volodymyr then worked as a Software Engineer, developing data-driven web application prototypes and designing a KPI dashboard for a government agency.

Later, Fedishov joined Cooperative Module as a Software Engineer and held various positions. Volodymyr was responsible for analyzing, designing, and developing a prototype application for modeling, scheduling, and analytics. Volodymyr also worked on the analysis, design, and development of a remote monitoring system for a large industrial supplies company.

Fedishov also served as a Sr. Software Engineer at Cooperative Module, where they developed Windows Forms UI controls for production planning and recipe management. Volodymyr was also involved in the development of a Web user interface for coordinating SAP process order execution.

Moving forward, Fedishov joined Neo PLM Inc. as a Senior Software Developer and eventually became a Software Engineer Technical Lead. Their responsibilities included leading the development of specific product modules and sub-systems, mentoring team members on user interface design using MVVM patterns, and designing business-specific UI controls.

Throughout their career, Fedishov has demonstrated expertise in various technologies, including C#, MS Visual Studio, Delphi IDE, Delphi Pascal, and SGML. Volodymyr has a strong background in software development, system architecture, design, coding patterns, and project management.

Volodymyr Fedishov began their education in 1989 at the Ukrainian Physical and Mathematical Lyceum, where they concentrated on advanced physics and mathematics. Volodymyr completed their studies there in 1992. Volodymyr then enrolled in the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, where they pursued a Master's degree in the Faculty of Cybernetics, specializing in Applied Mathematics. Volodymyr successfully completed their degree in 1997.

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