Coleman Beiler is a software engineer with nine years of experience building and operating large-scale systems for defense and enterprise customers, currently at Microsoft after senior engineering roles at Parsons and site reliability work at Oracle. He blends object-oriented design, microservices, and modern front-end frameworks (React/Angular) with SQL/NoSQL data skills and DevOps tooling such as Ansible and Gradle to deliver mission-driven software. Comfortable moving between hands-on development and operational reliability, Coleman has a track record of shipping complex projects and iterating on large codebases. Based in Chantilly, VA, he pursues ambitious personal projects in his free time with the goal of launching his own suite of tools, reflecting a persistent appetite for learning and product-minded engineering.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, Computer Science at Northern Virginia Community College
Stone Bridge Highschool
Information Technology, Information Technology at George Mason University
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