Emir Ozer

Senior Software Engineer - Supply Chain Tech at Nike

Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
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Emir Ozer is a senior software engineer based in Amsterdam with 12+ years building and operating AWS-centric distributed systems for supply chain, edge computing and cloud platforms. He has a strong track record migrating monoliths to Go microservices, improving scalability of file-worker and edge gateway systems, and hardening device software with secure boot and encrypted storage. Comfortable across Java, Golang, Python and TypeScript, he combines hands-on development with architecture reviews, observability work and operational playbooks. A pragmatic open-source contributor, he has improved kubeval and authored kubectl-doctor (now in krew), reflecting a habit of shipping small tools that save engineers time. Known for bridging product needs and platform reliability, he often drives process improvements like playbooks and knowledge-sharing initiatives within teams.
code12 years of coding experience
job11 years of employment as a software developer
bookBachelor of Science, Software Engineering, Bachelor of Science, Software Engineering at Bahcesehir University
languagesEnglish, Turkish, Dutch
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Github Skills (4)

kubernetes-pods10
go10
kubernetes10
testing9

Programming languages (17)

C#JavaC++CSSMakefileGoCommon LispMustache

Github contributions (5)

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instrumenta/kubeval

May 2019 - Jul 2019

Validate your Kubernetes configuration files, supports multiple Kubernetes versions
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:5 commits, 1 PR, 5 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Emir primarily focused on enhancing the functionality of `kubeval` by implementing and refactoring features related to skipping schema validation for CustomResourceDefinitions (CRDs). Their work involved adding flags to control schema validation, modifying code to handle cases where schemas are missing, and updating the related testing logic. They also refactored the flag names and log messages for better clarity and maintainability of the codebase.
golangkubernetes-configurationinstrumentaconfiguration-fileskubernetes
emirozer/cf-doctor-plugin

Dec 2015 - Feb 2016

brew doctor equivalent for cloudfoundry - :hospital:
Contributions:6 releases, 31 commits, 2 PRs in 2 months
brewhospitalcitrixequivalentdevice-management
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Emir Ozer - Senior Software Engineer - Supply Chain Tech at Nike