Enzo Zafra is a Senior Software Engineer with nine years of experience building reliable, production-grade systems at Stripe, Square, and Intuit across Canada and the U.S. He specializes in backend engineering and payments infrastructure, routinely shipping scalable services from Seattle to Vancouver. Enzo is an active open-source contributor to LibreNMS, where he expanded device and SNMP support—demonstrating a knack for integrating diverse hardware telemetry into monitoring platforms. Colleagues describe him as pragmatic and outcome-focused, with a penchant for automating tedious workflows (and, as his profiles wryly note, moving money efficiently). He holds a Co-op B.E. in Computer Engineering from the University of Alberta and brings practical experience bridging low-level device integrations with large-scale cloud services.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) Co-op Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) Co-op Computer Engineering at University of Alberta
Community-based GPL-licensed network monitoring system
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:24 commits, 39 PRs, 55 comments in 4 months
Contributions summary:Enzo primarily contributed to the LibreNMS network monitoring system by adding support for new devices and sensors, focusing on integrating SNMP data. Their work included adding OS polling for various devices, such as Omnitron iConverters, Nokia SAS-Sx 7210, Opengear devices, ICT DC Distribution Panels, ICT Digital Power Supplies, Etherwan switches, AXIS Audio Appliances, Microsemi PowerDsine PoE Midspans, Chatsworth PDUs, Siemens Ruggedcom switches, Hitachi Data Systems SAN, and Microsemi PowerDsine PoE Switches. The commits also involved improving the user interface, fixing various bugs and coding style issues.
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