Passionate DevOps engineer with experience building resilient infrastructure on AWS, running Kubernetes, and automating delivery with CI/CD. I care about reliability, clarity, and working well with teams π€β¨
βΈοΈ Kubernetes / EKS at scale: non-prod (staging, CI), prod, and multi-region clusters; upgrades, Argo CD, Helm, and IRSA so workloads use short-lived AWS credentials instead of static secrets
βοΈ AWS β ECS (non-prod and prod), API Gateway, and Lambda; RDS, DynamoDB (data sync implemented with Lambda), and S3; led ALB host-based routing during a security-driven load-balancer migration
πΈ Cost and speed β Sandbox hygiene with aws-nuke; cut average deploy pipeline time ~50% by stripping unnecessary steps (e.g. Nix)
π§ͺ Ephemeral environments β One-click, production-like stacks for developers; infra and apps in about one hour, then automated teardown
π Platform modernisation β kOps β EKS; Prometheus from EC2 into the cluster; logging on Grafana Loki (replacing CloudWatch for EKS); Amazon OpenSearch Service; Graviton (ARM) on EKS via a parallel cluster and extended validation, then cutover after rolling back an initial attempt; fewer siloed infra repos and app infra next to app code, including Terraform state and backend migration
π€ Collaboration β Day-to-day support on deploys and legacy deployment automation; regular cross-team communication
DevOps Engineer β Ineor π§
2022 β 2023
βΈοΈ Kubernetes on both on-prem and managed clusters (smaller scale than SportRadar, but full ownership) β set up the complete dev and production environment from scratch, including the full deployment pipeline
βοΈ Azure, Helm, Terraform β infrastructure as code from day one
β‘ Pipeline optimisation β cut execution time by ~30%
π οΈ IT generalist for the team: domains, TLS certificates, virtual machines, backups, and onboarding developer machines
Full Stack Developer β Ineor β
2020 β 2022
β Java Spring Boot APIs, PostgreSQL β contributed to multiple backend projects
βοΈ Some React frontend work alongside backend responsibilities
π§ Already managing and improving CI/CD pipelines as a developer β the start of the DevOps path