I'm a software engineer who specializes in turning internal knowledge into well-documented, external-facing APIs. I’ve worked with teams at the NBA, Kiwi.com, and Redfolder Research to help them expose structured data from sources like Airtable, spreadsheets, PDFs, and Jira — with minimal lift on their side.
I’m open to freelance, contract, or full-time roles where I can lead API design and delivery, particularly in media, publishing, or research-focused teams.
- Production-ready APIs from messy data
- Fixed-scope freelance projects or long-term roles
- Async-native, autonomous, results-focused (can run self-managed)
- Worked in stacks based on [Python, JavaScript/TypeScript, Golang] but I'm flexible on technology choices
Location: 100% REMOTE (on-site travel possible) | Central Europe, timezone independent but living in UTC+1 | Relocation only in most exceptional circumstances
Email: tinmarkoviccs (at) gmail.com
Tech/Resume/CV:
I'm a generalist and an opinionated software engineer with experience both in management and as an indepth technical designer, I am looking forward to work with you. If you need a larger team at your disposal, I can arrange that with my industry connections. I'm not looking for "cog in the machine coder" type positions :)
Leave me your contact if you'd utilize my help with:
- Large web API implementations
- Automatic code quality checks and processes
- Software Engineer management coaching or mentoring
- Process and scoping help (how to leave development hell)
- Large data streaming and processing systems
... and plenty other things, really. I am certain we can figure out a way to solve your issues in the way that _brings joy_.
I've got 8+ years of senior experience (leading and managing projects and teams). I've recently written code in Go, TS (& React), and Python (deployment and architecture included) with traditional stacks (Postgre, Redis, Kafka, etc. etc) and I'm comfortable with all the modern web tech-stack. I've got some past experience with C#, PHP, and all kinds of scripting languages. I pick up languages quite quickly, so that shouldn't be a problem, and I've got a working knowledge of most programming paradigms.