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name: Employment
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source:
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- prof: AWS cloud infrastructure and automation
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place: Mobile game startup, USA
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time: 2020-present
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description:
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I architect and manage the AWS (Amazon) cloud infrastructure for
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the backend of a role-based game. The backend consists of
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various API services written in Python and Prolog, in local,
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test, staging and production environments. My mission is to
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ensure the reliability of the backend and its infrastructure. I
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also design and implement pipelines for building immutable
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images (Docker, AMIs) using Packer, and for deploying these
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images. All of the infrastructure is written and managed as
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Terragrunt/Terraform code.
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- prof: System administrator
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place: Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina
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time: 2012-present
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description:
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Part of the core IT team managing on-premises web services for
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the whole university campus serving 20k students, staff, and the
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general public. Administration of a virtual environment with 400
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instances. I've set up many network services from LDAP
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directory, mail server to the web frontends. Lead the transition
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to writing configuration as code. Currently implementing
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delivery pipelines working hand in hand with dev teams.
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- prof: DevOps consultant
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place: 4r Soluciones S.R.L., Santa Fe, Argentina
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time: 2019-2020
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description:
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My goal was designing and implementing a reliable delivery
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process. The solution included the containerization of software
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to achieve uniformity between environments. I also did training
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of the dev teams with the aim of generating a common git culture
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and an ability to implement new pipelines and tweak existing
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ones.
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- prof: PHP Programming Teacher
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place: Facultad de Ingeniería y Ciencias Hídricas - UNL, Santa Fe,
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Argentina
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time: 2014
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description:
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Applied programming course using the Symfony PHP framework.
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Subjects included version control systems, MVC pattern,
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routing, templating, controllers, and deployment of a PHP
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application.
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- prof: IT support
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place: Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina
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time: 2008 to 2011
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description:
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Here's where it all started! My work was dealing with end-user
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problems in GNU/Linux and Windows workstations. Our biggest
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challenge was the migration of the whole bunch of Windows users
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to GNU/Linux.
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