diff --git a/resume.yaml b/resume.yaml index 953a304..7b96722 100644 --- a/resume.yaml +++ b/resume.yaml @@ -62,9 +62,23 @@ experience: start: September 2022 end: Present location: Remote - details: "" + details: + - Serve as the DevOps Lead for a software engineering team dedicated to + developing cutting-edge banking services. + - Work extensively with AWS, Terraform, GitLab, Go, Python, and Docker. + - Developed and maintain an open source Terraform provider for publishing + to the ReadMe.com documentation platform. + - Successfully implemented CI/CD pipelines across numerous projects, + streamlining processes, introducing new features, and enhancing release + reliability. + - Orchestrated the deployment of robust monitoring, observability, and + alerting solutions using AWS, DataDog, and PagerDuty, all managed with + Terraform. + - Engineered Terraform modules and tools to efficiently oversee and + manage hundreds of GitLab projects, users, and pipelines. tech: - AWS + - DataDog - Docker - GitLab - Go @@ -83,14 +97,14 @@ experience: - Contracted to [Water Resources Mission Area](https://www.usgs.gov/mission-areas/water-resources) at the [US Geological Survey](https://www.usgs.gov/). - DevSecOps on a small team working on a project focused on modernizing - and advancing a highly-utilized set of services for water data collected - and provided by the USGS. + and advancing a highly-utilized set of services for water data + collected and provided by the USGS. - Collaboratively designed, implemented, and supported infrastructure and CI/CD pipelines for a Python codebase of Lambda functions, modularized static websites, and supporting resources. - - Cloud-native and 'serverless' application development and - infrastructure. - - Integrated and automated code analysis into developer workflow and + - Specialized in cloud-native and serverless application development + and infrastructure. + - Integrated and automated code analysis into the developer workflow and pipeline. tech: - AWS (CloudFormation, Lambda, CloudFront, S3, IAM, RDS, API Gateway, @@ -107,29 +121,27 @@ experience: # yamllint disable-line - Contracted to [Science Analytics and Synthesis](https://www.usgs.gov/core-science-systems/science-analytics-and-synthesis/) at the [US Geological Survey](https://www.usgs.gov/). - - Lead and contributed to many of the group's most challenging technical - projects. - - Collaborated with over a dozen teams to deliver applications to the USGS - science community. - - Worked with hundreds of codebases spanning several languages and product - teams. - - Responsible for the architecture and implementation of the IT platform - for over 50 USGS products. - - Migrated over 50 products from on-premise and on-VM deployments to AWS - deployments, using Docker and native AWS services. - - Composed CI/CD pipelines for hundreds of projects, improving consistency - through automation, empowering product teams, and reducing friction for - releasing software. - - Authored and maintained hundreds of pages of robust documentation for - "all things DevOps" and project-specific documentation, utilizing - Markdown and adopting a "docs-as-code" workflow. - - Instructed colleagues on a variety of subjects, including Docker, AWS, - and Terraform. - - Implemented and maintained configuration management (Puppet, Ansible) - across hundreds of servers. - - Implemented and maintained Infrastructure as Code across dozens of + - Managed the architecture and implementation of the IT platform for 50+ + USGS products, ensuring their smooth operation. + - Led and contributed significantly to complex technical projects within + the Science Analytics and Synthesis group at the US Geological Survey. + - Deployed comprehensive configuration management across hundreds of + Linux servers using Puppet and Ansible. + - Migrated hundreds of projects from Bamboo and BitBucket to GitLab. + - Architected and deployed scalable and flexible HTTP services with AWS, Nginx, and Traefik. + - Successfully migrated 50+ products from on-premise and on-VM + deployments to AWS and Docker. + - Automated CI/CD pipelines for hundreds of projects, streamlining + release processes and enhancing consistency. + - Collaborated effectively with over a dozen teams to deliver critical + applications to the USGS science community. + - Authored extensive documentation, adopting a "docs-as-code" approach to + ensure clear guidance on DevOps practices and project-specific + information (utilized Markdown). + - Provided mentorship and training to colleagues on various topics, + including Docker, AWS, and Terraform. + - Established and managed Infrastructure as Code for numerous applications and services. - - Developed new HTTP architecture, utilizing CloudFront, Nginx, and S3. tech: - Linux - GitLab @@ -240,12 +252,12 @@ experience: start: August 2006 end: October 2008 location: Fort Carson, CO - #details: - # - Supported Army battalion network and communications equipment, - # including workstations, tactical radios, GPS, crypto, network services, - # and multimedia systems. - # - Among first members of battalion staff at Fort Carson and integral part - # of initial stand up of IT operations and communications. + # details: + # - Supported Army battalion network and communications equipment, + # including workstations, tactical radios, GPS, crypto, network services, + # and multimedia systems. + # - Among first members of battalion staff at Fort Carson and integral part + # of initial stand up of IT operations and communications. # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Skills