Project manager · software engineer · maker

Hey, I'm Jenya.

I build calm, useful systems at the border between product reality and engineering detail — web platforms, B2B integrations, internal tools, automations, and the occasional tiny game prototype.

Professional shape

A hybrid operator: delivery brain, engineering hands.

My day-to-day sits where business needs, people, code, and constraints collide. I like making the vague parts explicit, trimming noisy scope, and building enough technical truth that decisions stop floating in the air.

With roughly a decade in IT, I’m comfortable moving from roadmap talk to backend details, from stakeholder notes to shell scripts, and from “what are we really trying to ship?” to “what needs to exist by Friday?”

01

Product clarity

Translate messy requirements into focused tasks, trade-offs, and delivery paths people can actually act on.

02

Engineering pragmatism

Strong web background, Linux-first habits, and enough backend/frontend range to spot fragile plans early.

03

Automation instinct

If a workflow repeats, it probably deserves a script, a dashboard, a tracker integration, or a small tool with sharp edges removed.

Beyond the job title

Curious, technical, quietly playful.

I’m the kind of person who keeps a serious knowledge base, enjoys a good terminal setup, and still makes room for experiments, game engines, strange prototypes, and ideas that start as “what if?” and become a weekend rabbit hole.

  • Game-dev curiosity: Bevy, Love2D, Godot, and the craft of making systems feel alive.
  • Thinking style: structured notes, careful context, practical decisions, low drama.
  • Favorite work texture: useful tools, honest constraints, clean interfaces, humane teams.

Tools & languages

Senior where it matters, curious where it helps.

Python Rust PHP JavaScript Shell/Bash Linux SQL Laravel Backend systems Web platforms Internal tooling Automation Bevy Love2D Godot

Operating principle

Build the thing that makes the next conversation simpler.

Good software, good management, and good personal systems all do the same little miracle: they reduce confusion without reducing humanity.