I’m the first DevOps Engineer in the company so some of my tasks are to define the area, create new infrastructure with Terraform in AWS using several accounts, etc… We are creating some K8S clusters to run our microservices and we manage secrets with SOPS. We use GitLab as a source of truth and run every task in our own GitLab runners running in our infrastructure. Recently we started monitoring with Prometheus and Grafana We deployed a VPN solution to control access to our infrastructure and we are integrating every solution with GSuite SSO SAML. Some of the solutions we use: AWS (EKS, IAM, RDS, S3, API Gateway, Elasticache, Cloudfront, DynamoDB, Transit Gateway,KMS, etc....), PostgreSQL, Pritunl, GitLab CI/CD, Terraform, SonarQube, Kubernetes, Helm Chart, Prometheus, Grafana, GSuite, Jira, SOPS, etc...
I'm responsible for all cloud infrastructure. We provide solutions to the development teams such as creating infrastructure with terraform over AWS, we use Helm to deploy our tools/solutions in our K8S cluster, and so on. For that purpose we use GitLab as a source of truth. Our infrastructures are based on Kubernetes. Some of the solutions we use are: AWS (VPC, EC2, EKS, IAM, RDS, S3, API Gateway, Elasticache, Cloudfront, MSK, Lambda, DynamoDB, DMS, Transit Gateway, Service Catalog, KMS, etc....), PostgreSQL, Pritunl, Cloudflare, MongoDB Atlas, Redis, Metabase, GitLab CI/CD, Terraform, SonarQube, Kubernetes, Helm Chart, Prometheus, Grafana, Loki, Thanos Query, Jaeger, GSuite, Apache Airflow, Atlassian Stack (Jira, Confluence, Opsgenie), SOPS, etc...
I'm responsible for all cloud infrastructure. My main tasks were 2: Implement CI/CD with Jenkins, Ansible and Terraform to move our solutions in Netcore from Windows Server to Linux, and then move these solutions from Linux servers to Kubernetes. Some of the solutions we used were: AWS (VPC, EC2, EKS, IAM, RDS, S3, API Gateway, Elasticache, etc....). Windows Server, PowerShell, IIS, NGINX, SQL Server, Let’s Encrypt, MySQL, MongoDB Atlas, Redis, Jenkins, Ansible, Terraform, Ubuntu, SonarQube, ELK, GitHub, Prometheus, Grafana, NewRelic, Teamcity, etc...
I was responsible for cloud and on-premises infrastructure. My main tasks were to move everything about the company sites from on-premise infrastructure to AWS, improve the quality of the services and give support to other areas. Some of the solutions we used were: pfSense, Debian/Ubuntu, CentOS/RHEL, FreeNAS, Zabbix, Jenkins, OpenVPN, MySQL/MariaDB, SonarQube, ELK, Bitbucket, Jira, Monday, GitHub, OpenProject, Apache 2, NGINX, MongoDB/MongoDB Atlas, Wordpress, Ansible, SQL Server, Windows Server, Solr, Graylog, Docker, Kubernetes, Vagrant, Memcached, ProxySQL, Varnish Cache, Icecast, EdgeCast/Verizon CDN, Let's Encrypt, Terraform, NewRelic, VMware ESXi, AWS (VPC, EC2, EFS, ECS, CloudWatch, ElastiCache, IAM, RDS, Lambda, S3.), etc...
I was responsible for the IT infrastructure department. Some of my tasks were to define solutions to use, evaluate candidates, perimetral and IT company security, define the scope of the IT department, define standards to work, create new infrastructures in cloud providers or on-premise, deal with suppliers, deal with foreign partners to integrate with us, etc… Some of the solutions we used were: pfSense, Debian, Ubuntu, Nagios, Zabbix, OpenVPN, MySQL, MariaDB, PHP, GitHub, NGINX, Apache2, Redmine, Jenkins, TestLink, Ansible, Graylog, Docker, Vivotek, Dahua, Proxmox, VMware ESX, Terraform, AWS (VPC, EC2, CloudWatch, Route53, S3, RDS, ECS), etc...
I was responsible for the IT infrastructure department. Some of my tasks were to define and recommend solutions, evaluate candidates, company perimetral and IT security, define the scope of the IT department, define standards to work, create new infrastructures in a cloud providers or on-premise, deal with suppliers, deal with foreign partners to integrate with us, etc... Some of the solutions we used were: pfSense, Debian/Ubuntu, Nagios, Zabbix, OpenVPN, MySQL/MariaDB, PHP, Bitbucket, NGINX, Apache2, Jira, Jenkins, KVM, OpenMediaVault, Graylog, Bacula, Proxmox, ProFTPD, Squid, Snort, Vivotek, Dahua, IPsec, MongoDB, Kannel, Puppet, AWS (VPC, EC2, CloudWatch, Route53, S3, RDS, ECS), etc...
I was responsible for the IT infrastructure department. Some of my tasks were to define solutions/tools to use, company perimetral security, define standards to work. We created the IT department from scratch. From networking, server administration, monitoring, perimetral and IT security, etc… Some of the solutions we used were: pfSense, Debian, OpenVPN, IPsec, FreeNAS, Bacula, Zentyal, MySQL, Apache2, Git, ProFTPD, Windows Server, Cisco/Linksys, Xen, KVM, Nagios, Snort, Squid, Bluecherry, Vivotek, etc...
Remote Technical Support for internal users of Santander Rio Bank and Origenes AFJP.