Summary
Cameron Kurotori is an advisory software engineer at IBM with a decade of experience building and operating production cloud services, currently focused on the Qiskit Runtime for IBM Quantum. He brings strong full-stack and systems skills across Go, Python, C++, Java, JavaScript/Node, and shell scripting, and has deep experience with cloud-native tooling (Kubernetes, Docker), relational and NoSQL databases, and resilient service operations (99.99% SLAs and on-call rotations). At IBM he progressed from intern to staff and now advisory roles, contributing to Key Protect’s live service, DevOps automation (including a Go-based Slack bot), and dashboards that made team health and production metrics visible. A UC Berkeley EECS graduate, he combines engineering rigor with practical developer tooling instincts—often building operational utilities that improve team workflows and observability behind the scenes.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley
Computer Science, Computer Science at Ohlone College
Columbia College, California
English, Spanish