I work where backend engineering, infrastructure, and production operations meet.
A career path traced through curiosity, complex systems, and a bias for understanding the whole stack — not just the layer that broke.
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origin
I started in IT young, driven by curiosity about how systems work under the hood — packet flows, kernel timers, the quiet logic running underneath every service.
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specialization
Over time I specialized in backend development and infrastructure, working in production environments where reliability and performance are not negotiable.
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daily work
I debug complex issues, understand distributed systems, and improve stability across Linux, Kubernetes, Helm, CI/CD, cloud platforms, networking, logs, metrics, and application behavior.
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trajectory
My goal is to operate as a senior Cloud and Infrastructure Engineer — scalable architectures, observability, automation, production-grade reliability.
Operating principles
- Reliability and performance matter most when systems are under real production pressure.
- Debugging starts by understanding the whole path: network, infrastructure, runtime, data, and application behavior.
- Automation should remove repeated operational work and make environments easier to validate.
- Clear technical communication keeps incident response, customer reports, and team handoffs effective.