DevOps Engineer Senior Systems Administrator
More About MeI began my career working in a local computer repair store saving motherboards from wine spills and soldering long enough for the fumes to give me headaches. After graduating with an associates in CSS I began working as a Systems Engineer. After about 3 years of server and network administration, I took on a more devops associated role and have been building projects, programming, automation and CI/CD pipelines ever since.
I'm constantly building my skills through personal projects and continually learning new technologies that I can leverage in my devops journey. Here's a list of topics I'm currently learning. Things I'm proficient with are listed below under proficiencies.
At this point I've been in the industry for over 7 years and I've managed to make quite an impact. Moving from a repair tech to network engineer before finally breaking into systems administration and Devops Engineering. In less than a year in that role I managed to gain enough knowledge and experience to be promoted to a senior level position.
July 2021 - Present
A new beginning for my career. At 3rt I was immediately driven to learning as much as I possibly could about automation of the concepts I learned at Adoni. With a much larger customer base comes an inherent need to automate much of the work. I began to take those concepts learned at Adoni and manage them with tools like Ansible and Jenkins. I began building a code base to handle much of these tasks. My career has turned into learning and utilizing Python, Ansible, Containerization, and other config file technologies that can be easily scripted. I've began building web servers that can display information pulled using pipelines on an organized dashboard. I made it a goal to turn much of our manual information gathering into automated tasks.
August 2018 - July 2021
My position right after college. I learned to administrate systems in this role accross an entire network. From switches to servers to firewalls and access points, I was exposed to just about everything and learned to administrate everything needed to run a network. I personally managed the entire infrastructure for several of our customers. At Adoni I also learned modern server concepts such as virtulization, and containerization. By the end of my time there I was doing some minor management and was the escalation point.
June 2015 - August 2018
This was my position immediately out of high school. I was fortunate enough to step right into the IT industry right out of high school. Giving me a head start even before college. At orange I learned computer fundamentals, hardware, soldering, and was introduced to the world of linux. I daily drove a Linux OS thoughout college and based many of my college projects on Linux based projects.
November 2023
While at Github Universe 2023 I was able to receive the official Github Actions Certification, which was brand new at the time. This certification tests for proficiency in building CI/CD, automating workflows, and optimizing software pipelines, all within the context of Github Actions.
June 2022
At 3rt I immediately made it a goal to dive far deeper in Linux as a concept. I knew that much of my automation work could be made much easier with the configuration file type setup that the linux community embraces. I also saw the importance of Linux in the Devops world for the majority of the Automation technologies that I use everyday. LPIC-1 taught me everything I need to know in order to administrate any kind of Linux server. I'm an adept Linux user, and use Linux everyday.
September 2015 - December 2018
At Western I recieved a Computer Support Specialist Associates Dregree. I took classes in Powershell Scripting, SQL, basic web design, Windows Server administration, Cisco fundamentals, and Java. It gave me an early start in much of the programming concepts and coding that I do on a daily basis today.
September 2011 - June 2015
I started out early in high school taking an interest in the IT field. I took a few classes on some basic programming and basic computer science.
I open source everything I can, and for much of what I can't, I build similar projects in my free time in order to still contribute to the open source community. I love to build programs that serve a basic function we often use but don't think much about. Take a simple alarm clock for example.
I love helping out with open source projects and am willing to always help out where ever possible. Contact me if you think I can help out with your project.
Shoot me an email with requests for help, job inquires, to give me ideas, to offer advice, or just to say hi.
collinp@collinpendleton.com
collinpendleton@gooseberrydevelopment.com