I'm an engineer that's been IT problem-solving for over nine years professionally. I pride myself in my ability to see the bigger picture and carry out system architecture planning. I have experience with a wide variety of software development topics and technologies, because I worked in organizations where engineers had the opportunity to develop broadly.
I recently worked for a local cloud computing service provider. I was working on creating new cloud services taking full responsibility and ownership from conception to post-deployment in a collaborative, fast-paced environment. As part of this, I carried out research work on technologies and alternative service providers, because designing a new solution requires a thorough knowledge of the current state of the industry. At this point, I was deeply exploring AWS, GCP, AZ for example. After designing, I participated in collective implementation, as well as deployment and maintenance services. The microservice architecture and Docker were used intensively (I even wrote my own log plugins for it). Most of the implementation was done in NodeJS.
I also have experience in the field of many CI & CD systems, IaaC (I implemented my own Terraform provider myself), Packer (I participated in the implementation of cloud provider integration), Ansible, Python (8+ years for Django applications). Kubernetes is close to me, although we mainly used our own solution in this area. I'd love to get more experience in Golang, but other languages/tools/things I don't know I love to pick up too.
If you're a startup or small company / software house doing interesting work in need of out-of-the-box thinking and engineering skills, I'd love to talk. Solving engineering problems is important to me, so I am demotivated by following bureaucratic organizational processes of collecting approvals for months, so working inside a corporation is not for me.
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No (I am independent so I can come for a while)
Technologies: Linux, Javascript, NodeJS, Python, Azure, AWS, GCP, Docker, Kubernetes, GitHub Actions, Terraform, Packer, IaaC, Git
Résumé/CV: https://github.com/ad-m/ad-m/blob/main/resume/resume.pdf
Email: dobrawy.adam@gmail.com
GitHub: https://github.com/ad-m/
I'm an engineer that's been IT problem-solving for over nine years professionally. I pride myself in my ability to see the bigger picture and carry out system architecture planning. I have experience with a wide variety of software development topics and technologies, because I worked in organizations where engineers had the opportunity to develop broadly.
I recently worked for a local cloud computing service provider. I was working on creating new cloud services taking full responsibility and ownership from conception to post-deployment in a collaborative, fast-paced environment. As part of this, I carried out research work on technologies and alternative service providers, because designing a new solution requires a thorough knowledge of the current state of the industry. At this point, I was deeply exploring AWS, GCP, AZ for example. After designing, I participated in collective implementation, as well as deployment and maintenance services. The microservice architecture and Docker were used intensively (I even wrote my own log plugins for it). Most of the implementation was done in NodeJS.
I also have experience in the field of many CI & CD systems, IaaC (I implemented my own Terraform provider myself), Packer (I participated in the implementation of cloud provider integration), Ansible, Python (8+ years for Django applications). Kubernetes is close to me, although we mainly used our own solution in this area. I'd love to get more experience in Golang, but other languages/tools/things I don't know I love to pick up too.
If you're a startup or small company / software house doing interesting work in need of out-of-the-box thinking and engineering skills, I'd love to talk. Solving engineering problems is important to me, so I am demotivated by following bureaucratic organizational processes of collecting approvals for months, so working inside a corporation is not for me.