Leonid Kierchiev

Devops Engineer / Platform Engineering / Techrisk at TransMarket Group

Leonid Kierchiev's work experience includes multiple roles and responsibilities in various companies. Leonid started their career in 2012 as a Student Researcher at National Technical University of Ukraine 'Kyiv Polytechnic Institute', where they designed and manufactured embedded circuits and programmed microcontrollers using C.

In 2019, they worked at Entrance Point Group as a Data Analytic/Researcher, where they built GUI Desktop applications for monitoring equity trader's performance and developed web stack applications for gathering and analyzing data on certain equities.

In 2020, Leonid worked as a Software Engineer at Interwaters Development LLC, leading a team and developing software solutions for Real Estate investment companies. Leonid also gathered and analyzed datasets using Python, JavaScript, and AWS.

During the same year, they worked at Haul Hunt LLC as an SDE II/DevOps, where they were one of the startup's first employees. Leonid focused on data ETL using Python, AWS, and Google API, and developed a web app/platform for truck drivers.

Currently, they are employed at TransMarket Group as a DevOps Engineer/Platform Engineering/TechRisk. Their responsibilities include maintaining the data pipeline for an algorithmic trading platform and setting up CI/CD pipelines for trading infrastructure.

Leonid Kierchiev pursued their Bachelor's degree in Medical Systems and Devices / Electrical Engineering from the National Technical University of Ukraine 'Kyiv Polytechnic Institute' from 2012 to 2016. In addition to their formal education, they obtained several certifications, including Amazon Web Services (AWS) SysOps Administrator - Associate, SAA-C03 AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate, AWS Cloud Practitioner, CompTIA Pentest+ Learning Path, Intro to Cyber Security, PreSecurity, ISSCCx: ISSCC Previews - Circuit and System Insights, and LFS101x: Introduction to Linux. These certifications were obtained between 2014 and 2022 from various institutions such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), TryHackMe, IEEEx, and The Linux Foundation.

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