Summary
Dan Linder is a seasoned systems and automation engineer with 16+ years of experience designing, building, and operationalizing reliable infrastructure for large enterprises and government contractors. He favors pragmatic, maintainable solutions over flashy complexity, applying a "3 AM Rule" mindset to ensure on-call engineers can quickly diagnose and fix issues under pressure. Equally at home scripting repeatable automation as he is tinkering with hardware and microcontrollers, he automates routine work so teams can focus on edge cases and monitoring. Based in Bellevue, Nebraska, Dan combines deep hands-on expertise across systems, networking, and architecture with a persistent willingness to stay late (or start early) to get the job done. An active member of the Omaha Linux User Group, he mentors others and brings a practical, people-first approach to engineering and system design.
16 years of coding experience
26 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science Computer Engineering at University of Nebraska-Lincoln