Vladyslav Stepanov is a Senior Full Stack Developer with over eight years of commercial experience specializing in industrial IoT systems, distributed architectures, and full-stack development across the manufacturing and healthcare sectors. Based in Europe, he has built a career focused on creating scalable, high-performance systems that process real-time data and integrate complex industrial equipment with enterprise platforms.
Vladyslav Stepanov serves as a Software Developer at Transcenda (2025-present), where he works on Medidata, a healthcare data management platform that collects, stores, and processes medical information from multiple sources including clinical systems, laboratory services, medical devices, and external APIs. The platform supports integration via REST, HL7/FHIR, secure file exchange, and proprietary interfaces, providing centralized data normalization, validation, and secure transmission to analytical and reporting systems while ensuring compliance with data protection and healthcare regulations. In this role, he communicates directly with onsite customers, analyzes business domains, implements features, designs solutions, and integrates third-party services. He writes technical documentation, mentors team members, conducts code reviews, and optimizes system performance.
From 2019 to 2025, Vladyslav Stepanov worked as a Software Developer at Jabil, where he made substantial contributions to the company's industrial IoT infrastructure used across international manufacturing facilities. He served as a core developer and architectural contributor to the IoT Edge Gateway, an application that processes messages from various types of manufacturing machines operating under different protocols including sockets, CFX, AMQP, REST, and proprietary protocols. This platform streams data to systems such as AWS and RabbitMQ and was designed to control board production in factories without worker participation while enabling real-time data processing for further analysis. The solutions he developed reduced data processing and transmission time from equipment, accelerated the connection of new production lines, and increased transparency in manufacturing operations and analytics. His architectural decisions and critical system components had a direct impact on factory efficiency and digital transformation processes across multiple international production sites.
During his tenure at Jabil, Vladyslav Stepanov also developed the IoT Edge Status Display, an application designed to display machine statuses, show messages tracking board passage along production lines, download logs, and transfer machines to different statuses. This system significantly accelerated incident detection and diagnostics while reducing dependency on manual monitoring of production operations. Additionally, he created the IoT Edge Deployment Tool, which became the foundation for a standardized approach to deploying and scaling edge infrastructure across the company's manufacturing sites. This tool allows factory personnel to prepare releases by selecting and configuring necessary modules through an intuitive interface, simplifying the deployment process without requiring code changes when adding modules. He managed much of this project part-time as a team lead, establishing engineering standards that continue to guide development teams.
Throughout his time at Jabil, Vladyslav Stepanov actively contributed to improving development quality and advancing engineering practices within international teams through architectural solutions, code reviews, mentoring developers, and implementing best practices for software development and testing. The systems he built continue to be used and evolved by other engineering teams, confirming the sustainability of his architectural decisions and the practical value of his solutions.
Earlier in 2019, Vladyslav Stepanov worked as a Software Developer at MyCredit, a lending service that provides microloans within 10-20 minutes. He implemented new features, conducted refactoring and optimization, wrote unit tests, reviewed team members' code, and contributed to rewriting the monolithic application into microservices.
From 2018 to 2019, Vladyslav Stepanov served as a Software Developer at Anuitex, where he worked on multiple projects. He designed and built SchoolCam, an application for schools that encodes and uploads photo or video files to organizational cloud storage such as Google Drive or OneDrive after creation. The application includes an admin panel for managing classes and subscriptions and was designed to prevent mixing personal and work media while simplifying class transfers between teachers. He handled solution design, database design, project setup, feature implementation, data processing flow development, and managed the continuous integration process. He also worked on Heetway, a mobile sports application connecting trainers and trainees, where he designed the solution and database, set up the project, implemented features, integrated third-party services including Stripe, mentored team members, and served part-time as team lead.
Vladyslav Stepanov earned a Master's degree in Security of Information and Communication Systems from Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics in 2019, and a Bachelor's degree in the same field from the same institution in 2018.