I'm a passionate SRE/DevOps engineer with experience building and maintaining robust, scalable cloud infrastructure. I specialize in containerization, CI/CD pipelines, and infrastructure as code.
- Established and maintained Service Level Objectives (SLOs) and Service Level Indicators (SLIs) to ensure system reliability and performance.
- Automated, monitored, and maintained cloud and hybrid infrastructure environments using Infrastructure as Code and configuration management tools.
- Supported engineering teams in restructuring Infrastructure as Code, automating resources, and enabling developer productivity through CI/CD pipelines and build tools.
- Led migrations and upgrades of Kubernetes clusters, and improved observability by implementing modern monitoring and logging solutions.
- Reduced operational costs and improved system reliability by standardizing workflows, eliminating single points of failure, and introducing high-availability solutions.
- Designed and implemented disaster recovery plans, security hardening, and backup strategies for critical systems.
- Provided technical support, incident response, and troubleshooting for complex system issues to minimize downtime and ensure service availability.
- Led and mentored teams of system administrators, conducted training, and facilitated knowledge transfer through documentation and tutorials.
- Automated repetitive tasks with scripting languages, managed hosting solutions, and optimized database and web server performance.
Here are some of the projects I'm proud of:
Project | Description | Technologies |
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Infrastructure Automation | Automated cloud infrastructure deployment | Terraform, AWS, Ansible |
Container Orchestration | Kubernetes cluster setup and management | Kubernetes, Helm, Docker |
CI/CD Pipeline | Continuous integration and deployment pipeline | GitHub Actions, Jenkins |
Monitoring Stack | Comprehensive monitoring solution | Prometheus, Grafana, ELK Stack |
- Advanced Kubernetes patterns
- GitOps workflows
- Cloud-native security best practices
- Service mesh technologies
"Infrastructure should be boring, because boring means reliable."