Deepak Warrier is a backend-focused software engineer with roughly 9 years of experience delivering real-time, scalable systems. Based in San Francisco and currently at Google, he has built and scaled services across AWS and GCP, migrating workloads from EC2 to Kubernetes and later to GKE, and he has hands-on experience with Kubernetes, Docker, Bigtable, and Dataproc. At LiveRamp, he contributed to a high-throughput pixel server handling 100k+ requests/sec and led efforts to modernize load balancing with GCLB, reducing 5xx spikes by more than 50% and enabling smoother ops. He also delivered production-grade Java services for query scheduling on Redshift and for partner-encoded identifiers, showcasing end-to-end backend craftsmanship. He is a Berkeley EECS graduate who deepens his craft around scalable design and observability, and in his spare time enjoys playing keyboard, strength training, and exploring technical rabbit holes. He values designing systems that scale gracefully and prefers building robust, maintainable infrastructure.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley
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