A decade in IT spanning network engineering, AWS DevOps, and enterprise on-premises infrastructure. Today I specialise in OpenShift container platforms and Canonical open-source stacks — designing systems that bridge the cloud and the data centre.
I started in IT in 2015 as a networking intern, building a solid foundation in routing, switching, and infrastructure fundamentals before the cloud was everyone's answer to everything.
That foundation led me into the AWS space as a DevOps engineer — automating deployments, building pipelines, and managing cloud infrastructure at scale. I also spent time in Windows environments, which gave me a well-rounded view across the stack before I found my true home in open-source platforms.
Today I work primarily on on-premises projects, specialising in Red Hat OpenShift for container platform engineering and the Canonical ecosystem — Ubuntu, MAAS, Juju, and Charmed Kubernetes. I design and operate the infrastructure that teams build on top of.
Let's build something remarkable.
Whether you're planning a platform migration, standing up an OpenShift cluster, or need a second pair of eyes on your infrastructure — I'd love to hear about your project.