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DevOps Engineer · Georgia Tech MSCS
I build the infrastructure that ships the code. Three years running DevOps at a manufacturing company — CI/CD, containers, ERP migrations, and whatever else needed doing. I build tools when nothing exists and fix things when everything is on fire.
I'm a DevOps engineer based in western North Carolina with three years of professional experience owning infrastructure, pipelines, and integrations end-to-end. My first job out of college involved inheriting a broken CI/CD system with zero documentation, rebuilding it from scratch, then leading a full ERP migration while still maintaining everything else. I like problems with no clear owner.
Outside of work, I build tools I actually want to use — mostly around quantified self, automation, and homelab infrastructure. I'm currently working toward an MS in Computer Science (AI concentration) at Georgia Tech because I want to understand what's actually happening under the hood of the models everyone's shipping.
Open-source, self-hostable quantified self dashboard. Aggregates personal data from multiple sources into a unified analytics interface. Fully Dockerized — docker-compose up and it runs. Because your data should be yours.
Python utility that reconstructs account balance history from transaction data for Monarch Money. Solves a real problem for anyone migrating from another budgeting tool with incomplete or missing balance history.
Full-stack web application on AWS serverless architecture — API Gateway, Lambda, RDS, S3. Includes a recorded deep-dive on the serverless design and deployment pipeline decisions.
Secure authentication system in C++ with MongoDB backend. SHA-256 password hashing, CRUD operations, and a full test suite with Google Test. Built as a capstone enhancement with real security constraints.
I'm open to new roles in DevOps, platform engineering, and software engineering. If you have something interesting, reach out.