From Hero to Engineer: How an Analyst Builds a Culture of Reliability

When incidents are handled by heroes and documentation becomes outdated before release — it's a process problem, not a people problem. How can an analyst become an architect of a healthy engineering culture and make reliability systemic?

In this talk, I will share two key levers based on personal experience.

Service Level Agreement as a process contract. How I introduced the first measurable contract in the “Ilon” service. You will see the full journey: from identifying critical scenarios to aligning metrics with the business. The result — the team moved from firefighting to managing an “error budget.”

Documentation as Code as a law of the ecosystem. How I promote the “documentation as code” principle. Saving 600+ hours per year and making relevance the standard, not a feat. Automation reduces risks by tens of millions of rubles.

Outcome: a practical toolkit for designing reliable processes. You'll take away templates and a plan for your first actions.

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