David Mohr is a Principal IT Architect and seasoned technology leader based in Melbourne with two decades of hands-on IT experience and a decade in senior leadership roles building cloud-native systems. He has spent the last 10+ years architecting and evolving Ardexa’s hyper-scalable Digital Control Platform for high-frequency OT/SCADA data, combining deep domain knowledge with executive strategy and day-to-day technical ownership. His superpower is blending security and programming to simplify complex distributed systems, event logging, cloud infrastructure and networking into reliable, auditable solutions. A pragmatic full-stack practitioner, he has contributed to well-known open-source tooling around Angular/Express build and test workflows, improving CI and end-to-end test reliability. Comfortable toggling between low-level agent development and C/C++ system work to high-level platform governance, he brings rare breadth from field agents to cloud orchestration. He holds a Master of Computer Security and consistently pairs technical depth with customer-focused product strategy.
10 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Computer Security, Master of Computer Security at Edith Cowan University
Bachelor of Information Technology, Bachelor of Information Technology at University of Southern Queensland
Yeoman generator for an Angular app with an Express server
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:19 commits, 8 PRs, 14 comments in 28 days
Contributions summary:David primarily focused on improving the build process and test suite of the Angular and Express application. Their contributions include fixing gulp configurations for Babel and updating path references, ensuring correct module injection, and adding missing testing tasks. Furthermore, the user addressed end-to-end testing issues by forcing tests to wait for Angular, and refactored the tests to clean up resources.
Contributions:3 pushes, 1 branch in 4 years 11 months
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