Andrew Martinez is a pragmatic Software QA Engineer with 11 years of experience, currently ensuring product quality at Cisco Meraki after leading automation efforts at IBM Aspera. He blends a psychology background from UC Berkeley with hands-on backend work—contributing to the OpenZiti networking project—so he approaches testing with both human-centered insight and technical rigor. Known for owning defects end-to-end, Andrew emphasizes learning from mistakes and building solutions that exceed stakeholder expectations. Based in New York, he pairs disciplined automation skills with practical dependency and build-maintenance experience in security-focused, zero-trust networking codebases.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA, PSYCHOLOGY, Bachelor of Arts - BA, PSYCHOLOGY at University of California, Berkeley
The parent project for OpenZiti. Here you will find the executables for a fully zero trust, application embedded, programmable network @OpenZiti
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:435 reviews, 447 commits, 503 PRs in 2 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Andrew primarily worked on updating and refactoring import statements and dependencies related to the Ziti Edge project. These updates focused on referencing and integrating code from the `netfoundry/ziti-edge` project and involved modifications to the `go.mod` file. They also made changes to multiple subcommands within the `ziti-controller` and `ziti-router` components, implying a focus on the core networking and security aspects of the Ziti project. This work likely involved maintaining the project's build dependencies and ensuring proper integration of the various Ziti components.
Contributions:2 releases, 9 commits, 9 PRs in 9 months
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