--- name: Employment source: - prof: Sr. DevOps Engineer place: Code Power, Puero Rico (remote) time: 2021-present description: | Current project: * Principal engineer in SOC 2 type II implementation for securing the AWS infrastructure. * Fully automated infrastructure management using Terraform and GitHub Actions. * Access control with Teleport using SSO, via ephemeral instances automated with Terraform. * In charge of managing AWS, CloudFlare, FusionAuth, Sendgrid and Metabase infrastructure. * Principal engineer in transition from single-account AWS to purpose-specific multi-account organization. Previously: * Managed AWS cloud infrastructure to support Serverless apps written in Node.js. * Fully automated infrastructure management with Terraform and CircleCI pipelines. * Containerization of legacy PHP apps into Amazon ECS. * Built CircleCI pipelines for testing, building and deploys. Pipeline migration from BitBucket to CircleCI. - prof: AWS Cloud Infrastructure and DevOps/Release Automation place: Mobile gaming startup, USA (remote) time: 2020-2022 description: AWS (Amazon) cloud infrastructure architect for the backend of a role-based mobile game. The backend comprises API services written in Python and Prolog. My mission was to ensure the reliability and scalability of the backend infrastructure. I also built pipelines for creating Docker images and deploying them. All of the infrastructure was written and managed as Terragrunt/Terraform code. - prof: DevOps Engineer / System Administrator place: Universidad Nacional del Litoral (Rectorate), Santa Fe, Argentina time: 2012-2021 description: Part of the core infrastructure team managing services for the whole campus serving 35k students, staff, and the general public. Administration of a virtual environment with ~400 virtul instances on-premises. Set up many network services from LDAP directory, mail server to the web frontends. Principal engineer in transition to writing configuration as code. Lead the transition to an agile Git development workflow for Dev teams including feature branches and CI/CD pipelines using GitLab. - prof: DevOps Consultant place: 4r Soluciones S.R.L., Santa Fe, Argentina time: 2019-2020 description: My goal was building a reliable delivery process. The solution included the containerization of software to achieve uniformity between environments. I also did training of the dev teams with the aim of generating a common git culture and an ability to implement new pipelines and tweak existing ones. - prof: PHP Programming Teacher place: Facultad de Ingeniería y Ciencias Hídricas - UNL, Santa Fe, Argentina time: 2014 description: Applied programming course using the Symfony PHP framework. Subjects included version control systems, MVC pattern, routing, templating, controllers, and deployment of a PHP application. - prof: IT support place: Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina time: 2008 to 2011 description: Here's where it all started! My work was dealing with end-user problems in GNU/Linux and Windows workstations. Our biggest challenge was the migration of the whole bunch of Windows users to GNU/Linux.