Bruno Meneguello is a senior automation engineer with 12 years of experience building cloud-native infrastructure, CI/CD platforms, and integrations for large enterprises including VMware/Broadcom, ING, Nubank and Inter. He blends back-end Java expertise with DevOps and front-end UX improvements, contributing to high-profile open-source projects like the Jenkins core and EC2 plugin while also localizing user-facing tools such as novelWriter and Cinnamon applets. Known for stabilizing build systems and automating large-scale workloads (e.g., TektonCD integrations at Nubank), he specializes in making complex cloud environments observable, secure and cost-efficient. Comfortable both leading teams and diving into code, he has a track record of delivering frameworks and CI pipelines that scale from tens to thousands of executions daily. Based in Paraná, Brazil, Bruno combines a pragmatic engineering mindset with a knack for cross-cultural software work—evidenced by his internationalization contributions and multi-cloud consulting engagements.
12 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Bacharel Engenharia de Software Matemática Lógica Programação de Sistemas, Bacharel Engenharia de Software Matemática Lógica Programação de Sistemas at Universidade Estadual de Maringá
Contributions:8 commits, 8 PRs, 5 comments in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Bruno primarily contributed to the front-end development of the Cinnamon applet, focusing on user interface enhancements. They implemented features such as graph displays, currency formatting, and price alerts, indicating a focus on improving the user experience and data presentation within the applet. The commits demonstrate a good understanding of JavaScript, UI design principles, and API integration for fetching data. They also integrated external libraries, and the provided code differences show a strong understanding of the codebase.
Contributions:4 PRs, 6 comments in 2 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Bruno primarily contributed to the core functionalities of the Jenkins automation server, including the build queue, CLI authentication, and management links. They addressed several bugs, such as improving trend graph stability and resolving issues with CLI authentication. The commits involved modifying core Java files, jelly files, and CSS to enhance Jenkins' user interface, build process management, and overall performance. These changes improved Jenkins' usability and stability.
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