Elizabeth Childs is a software engineer specializing in distributed backend Java services, with six years of hands-on experience and two years in professional roles building high-throughput telemetry systems. Based in Portland, she designed and led compression and decompression tooling for streaming exports at New Relic, cutting egress costs and improving cross-cloud compatibility with AWS S3 and Azure Event Hubs. She has a proven track record of reducing operational spend through Kubernetes autoscaling optimizations and automating alerting with Terraform, and she fixed a long-standing Kafka race condition that prevented data loss at startup. Comfortable in Agile teams and on-call rotations, she pairs strong communication and mentoring skills with a habit of tackling complex, cross-team problems. An active contributor to the New Relic docs website, she also sharpens user-facing interfaces and search behavior, showing attention to both backend scale and front-end polish. Portland State alumna who brings pragmatic, cost-conscious engineering and a knack for turning messy operational challenges into reliable, documented solutions.
6 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Full Diploma, Full Diploma at Rex Putnam High School
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at Portland State University
Transfer Degree to Portland State University, Computer Science, Transfer Degree to Portland State University, Computer Science at Clackamas Community College
Source code for @newrelic docs. We welcome pull requests and questions on our docs!
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:5 reviews, 14 commits, 10 PRs in 9 days
Contributions summary:Elizabeth primarily contributed to the New Relic docs website by fixing layout issues and improving the user interface. They addressed margin issues in the attribute dictionary, ensuring proper display of content. Additionally, they modified the site's search functionality, excluding specific pages from search results. The user also participated in code style improvements by adding and refining checks for import spacing.
Source code and public issue backlog for @newrelic docs. We welcome feedback on the docs in GitHub issues!
Contributions:11 pushes, 4 branches in 3 months
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