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After a short stint in Smart Home, I'm currently working in Alexa Video. I spend my days leading my team through ownership of both self-service skill management for Video partners and the front and backend components pertaining to Alexa Video in the Alexa companion app (e.g. linking Alexa devices to FireTV).
As of January 2016, most of my team was converted to SysDEs to reflect our increasing responsibilities for large projects. Projects completed in 2016 include the buildout of the AWS Database Migration Service in most AWS regions. Continuing to build upon previous capacity management wins from 2015, and prepare for rollout of RDS and DMS in new AWS regions debuting in 2016.
Systems Engineer for Relational Database Services, responsible for building out, maintaining, and supporting various control plane and data plane components across the worldwide RDS fleet. Developed internal tooling and dashboard for operations at a glance. Mentored new colleagues to get them up to speed on company procedures and systems. Worked with support teams abroad to teach them more about the service. Screened new hires.
After years of hastily-chosen titles, and performing these duties for many years prior, this one was made official in 2011.
Responsible for managing small IT team, handling all network operations for two distinct client types: the internal business needs of a medium sized business, the SaaS product infrastructure serving thousands of users, and remote installations of our SaaS software at select institutions.
Implemented all new, highly available architecture. New colocation site, hardware, and software selected and implemented. Implemented Dell servers, Juniper switching and security. Software stack includes Apache, Tomcat, haproxy, Pacemaker/Corosync, PostgreSQL, and others. Two additional colo sites were brought online for geographic redundancy and disaster recovery. A combination of vSphere and XenServer were used as appropriate, with Ansible used for configuration management and rolling zero downtime software upgrades. Centralized logging was accomplished using Graylog2, allowing Customer Support to have self-service access to select internal logs.
I've lead development on multiple major OU Campus features in Java, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, SQL, and Python. As a team, we scored a 2.5 on the Joel Test when I started - we now score a full 12. I played a key role in the integration of Bugzilla and Ant to our workflows, and converted the project from CVS and a collection of loose files to Git and Jenkins for one-click deploys.
Notable projects:
OU Campus v. 8 and 9 (2006-2011):
OU Campus v. 10 (2013-present):
Answered a late night call to action in 2004 and recovered our Exchange 5.5 + NT 4 domain controller to a pair of Windows 2003 Active Directory + Exchange 2003 servers. I handled all IT needs, including desktop support and advising customers of the network requirements needed for OU Campus to work (FTP/SFTP, LDAP, etc.)
Within a few years, I had picked up RedHat Enterprise Linux, and was administering our SaaS infrastructure, including ServletExec, NcFTPd, Sybase ASE 12.5 and later, and other ancillary applications. I moved all hardware to a nearby colocation facility in 2006, and by then was the primary point of contact for all IT needs within the company. I managed all aspects of the hardware and software lifecycle, including buildout, maintenance, monitoring, and retirement.
Performed tier 1 and 2 technical support for users of OU Campus web content management and related products.
Implemented OU Campus on customer websites, involving adding HTML comments to various parts of the page. Customers were primarily .edu with a collection of various small businesses using the legacy OmniEdit product.
Standard undergraduate coursework in Computer Science, including Software Engineering, Databases, Networking. Earned GPA of 3.284 while working full-time.
Earned AA degree while completing general education transfer requirements for California State University.
Completed all 4 Cisco Certified Network Associate courses with grade B or better. Did not take the CCNA exam.
Having read this tome just a few months ago, I've already become far more productive using it and Asana to manage my daily workload.
At first glance, I didn't think there was enough material to fill this book. However, the reviews were incredible, so I picked it up recently. It goes far deeper than I could have dreamed. My team and I are using this as a reference going forward and adjusting our Ansible playbooks accordingly.
First Computer: | Apple IIGS |
Favorite Editor: | VSCode, Vim, or Intelli-J, depending on the task |