Chase Coney is a Principal Engineer based in Austin with 13 years of experience building resilient cloud platforms, APIs, and deployment pipelines across finance, advertising, and analytics. He has led platform strategy and major migrations—most notably decommissioning a data center and reengineering disaster recovery to cut recovery time from weeks to under a minute for revenue-critical systems. Skilled across AWS architecture, CI/CD, blue/green deployments, and service-oriented APIs, he moves teams to cloud-native operations while coaching engineers in tooling and best practices. A hands-on contributor to open source (including backend work on the popular Cachet status-page project), he balances code-level fixes and schema work with product and platform leadership. Colleagues rely on him to find organizational bottlenecks and design pragmatic solutions that scale. He often pairs deep technical ownership with mentorship, making complex migrations feel repeatable rather than risky.
13 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
BA, Computer Science, BA, Computer Science at The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelors of Business Administrator, Computer Information Systems; Foundations of Computer Science, Bachelors of Business Administrator, Computer Information Systems; Foundations of Computer Science at Texas State University
🚦 Cachet, the open-source, self-hosted status page system.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:9 commits, 5 PRs, 30 comments in 9 days
Contributions summary:Chase primarily contributed to the project by modifying database schema definitions and updating the application's codebase to work with different database versions. They fixed spacing issues within the code and corrected the `set_active` menu helper. The user also added subscriber administration features, including functionality for adding and deleting subscribers, and updated project dependencies.
Contributions:13 commits, 3 PRs, 1 push in 1 year 2 months
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