Daniel Rodriguez is a Senior Systems Engineer based in Miami with a decade of experience spanning system administration, networking, security, enterprise applications, and software asset management. He has progressed through hands-on infrastructure and support roles at organizations like Magic Leap and Camunda, where he now focuses on automation, build-process reliability, and environment configuration for a well-known process orchestration project. A natural team leader and mentor, he blends client-facing service skills with deep technical execution—updating build scripts, versions, and linting to keep complex systems compatible and maintainable. Comfortable moving between day-to-day operational support and DevOps engineering, he brings practical disaster-recovery, hardening, and release-discipline experience that helps teams ship safely and consistently.
2 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Associate's of Science Network Engineering, Associate's of Science Network Engineering at Florida Career College
Contributions:1 release, 26 reviews, 4 PRs in 5 months
Contributions summary:Daniel primarily contributed to the project by modifying configuration files and build scripts related to the Camunda Run setup. They focused on updating versions of Camunda and its connectors, as well as incorporating linting improvements in the Windows-specific files. Their work included changes in the `c8run` directory, modifying `package.bat`, `package.sh`, and `internal/run.sh`, indicating a focus on build process automation and environment configuration. These changes aimed to ensure compatibility and maintain the correct software versions within the Camunda ecosystem.
Contributions:16 PRs, 40 pushes, 3 branches in 11 months
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Daniel Rodriguez - Software Engineer, Infrastructure at Camunda