Summary
Bruno Bronosky is a seasoned systems engineer and research fellow with 16+ years building and leading DevOps, IoT, robotics, and cloud-native teams across enterprises and startups. He blends deep hands-on expertise in Linux, containers, Kubernetes, AWS, and low-level C/C++ work with a talent for automation—often replacing repetitive tasks with bots that double as living documentation. Bruno has trained engineering teams at large global organizations, architected internal ML/AI code copilots, and designed real-time monitoring and fault-prediction systems backed by sensor arrays and CNC/3D hardware. An active open-source hacker, he prefers the command line and spends most days in tmux, Vim, Bash, and REPLs, yet pragmatically picks the best tool for the job. He pairs infrastructure orchestration (Terraform/Chef/Packer) and data systems experience (Cassandra, MongoDB, MySQL) with a passion for teaching and producing reproducible, testable systems. Based in New Orleans, he brings a rare combination of systems archaeology, automation-first thinking, and hands-on robotics/physical manufacturing capability.
16 years of coding experience
23 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Engineering and Systems Analysis, Computer Engineering and Systems Analysis at University of Kentucky