Andrew Vasquez

Software Development Manager Amazon Foundational Security Services

Villa Park, California, United States
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Summary

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Andrew Vasquez is a senior software development manager at Amazon Foundational Security Services with 26 years of experience building and operating tier-1 cloud storage services and distributed systems. He combines deep technical expertise in block storage virtualization, storage protocols, SCSI command sets and device drivers across Linux/Solaris/Unix with proven leadership in delivering business-impacting projects at scale. He’s known for scaling resilient storage platforms and for hands-on contributions to low-level storage code—evidenced by his work improving SCSI driver stability and FCoE support in open-source repos. Passionate about developing engineers, he focuses on coaching teams to execute efficiently through continuous delivery and DevOps practices. Based in Villa Park, California, he blends organizational strategy and business innovation with practical systems-level engineering. He often bridges the gap between firmware-level details and large cloud service design, making him a rare leader comfortable from interrupt handlers to high-level security service delivery.
code26 years of coding experience
languagesEnglish, Italian
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Github Skills (7)

c1710
driver10
device-driver10
c1110
linux-kernel10
scsi10
firmware9

Programming languages (1)

C

Github contributions (5)

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jonsmirl/mpc5200

Apr 2005 - May 2011

Digispeaker
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:425 commits in 6 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Andrew primarily contributed to the SCSI driver code, specifically for QLogic adapters. Their work involved modifying and updating code related to the SCSI command set, versioning, and the firmware dump process. The contributions include refactoring and improvements in areas such as interrupt handling, mailbox command execution, and flash memory manipulations. These changes enhance stability, address potential regressions, and add support for new FCoE hardware.
jaystevens/scst-qla2xxx

Oct 2009 - Apr 2013

Contributions:87 commits in 3 years 6 months
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Andrew Vasquez - Software Development Manager Amazon Foundational Security Services