Name: Jason Riddle
Location: San Francisco, USA
Remote: Yes, only looking for remote positions.
Willing to relocate: Within US? No. Outside of US? Possibly.
Technologies: Kubernetes, Docker, Ansible, Python, Golang, Bash, Java, Jenkins, Chef, Terraform, AWS (EC2, S3, RDS, ELB, EBS, VPC, Lambda, Route 53, EKS, API Gateway), Git, Vagrant
Resume: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aIBYvylZGTEggDQmH9Q2NcgfNy0...
Email: hello@jasonriddle.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamjasonriddle
Headline:
Hi, I’m Jason.
I'm a DevOps Engineer with over 7 years of experience in (CI / Production / Developer Experience / Cloud / Infrastructure) Engineering. My previous projects include:
- Lead architecture, design, and implementation of Kubernetes cluster, running on AWS. This reduced our monthly infrastructure spend by $20,000, decreased deployment time from 1 hour to 10 minutes, and saved developers collectively over 100 hours every week.
- Designed and implemented request tracing system for Golang and Scala based microservices, allowing the team to spot and reduce 99th percentile latency from 1.5 seconds to 400 milliseconds, a 73.3% improvement.
- Built virtual machine images using packer and vagrant saving 500 hours per week in manual environment configuration.
Proficient in: Kubernetes, Docker, Ansible, Python, Golang, Bash, Java, Jenkins, Chef, Terraform, AWS (EC2, S3, RDS, ELB, EBS, VPC, Lambda, Route 53, EKS, API Gateway), Git, Vagrant
SEO Keywords: Developer Productivity, Developer Experience, Release Engineer, Platform Engineer, Production Engineer, CI Engineer, Infrastructure, DevOps, DevSecOps
What I'm looking for:
I'm looking for a remote DevOps position. This includes CI engineering and Dev Productivity. I do not want a production engineering role, SRE role, or any on-call. I'm open to full-time, part-time, and contract based.
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