About Me
By day, I'm a Staff Engineer at Red Hat, where I dive deep into the guts of OpenShift. My work revolves around the digital infrastructure that keeps the grid running, specifically focusing on CI test data, job analysis, and ensuring the stability of large-scale Kubernetes deployments.
When I'm not orchestrating containers or hunting down regressions, I'm exploring the frontier of AI-assisted development. I've built tools like claudelint and various Claude plugins to sharpen the edge of our digital tools. I also occasionally serve as a Teaching Assistant at Harvard Extension School, helping the next generation of engineers understand the low-level mechanics of the system.
I operate out of the Massachusetts sector, usually accompanied by my faithful pair programmer, Tilly (a black Labrador with a better grasp of memory leaks than most humans).
// KEY_SKILLS: [Go, Kubernetes, OpenShift, Infrastructure, AI_Tooling]
// CURRENT_MISSION: AI SDLC