Eric Nemchik is a systems engineer and technical solution architect with 11 years of hands-on experience building full-stack applications and automations from the infrastructure layer to user-facing extensions. Based in Benton, Kentucky, he has led integrations and DevOps efforts across companies ranging from startups to consumer brands, recently focusing on systems engineering at OLIPOP after senior integration roles. Eric is an active open-source contributor—improving developer tooling like super-linter, automating Docker deployments with DockSTARTer, and enhancing popular browser media extensions—demonstrating a knack for practical, maintainable refactors. He pairs scripting and CI/CD expertise with Windows system maintenance skills, having contributed cleanup and deployment scripts that improve reliability and cross-architecture support. Colleagues rely on him to turn repetitive tasks into automated workflows, and his GitHub hints at a productive hobbyist mindset that fuels steady, pragmatic contributions.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Diploma, General Education / Computer Focus, Diploma, General Education / Computer Focus at Liberty High School
DockSTARTer helps you get started with running apps in Docker.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:468 reviews, 2672 commits, 1768 PRs in 4 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Eric made significant contributions to the DockSTARTer project, focusing on the automated deployment of applications within Docker. Their work included implementing a script to manage application settings and a complete rewrite to dynamically generate a docker-compose file based on the enabled applications. Furthermore, the user improved the core installation script and is responsible for introducing support for architecture-specific (ARM) builds and setting up a CI/CD pipeline using GitHub Actions.
Contributions:103 commits, 106 PRs, 74 pushes in 5 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Eric primarily contributed to enhancing the functionality of the "streamkeys" Chrome extension, adding support for various media streaming platforms like Amazon Music, BBC Radio, and SoundCloud. They added features such as like and dislike buttons for new platforms and incorporated new artist and song selectors. The user also refactored existing code, implementing a common document function and updating dependencies to improve the extension's overall maintainability.
playerchromemedia-playerhotkeyschrome-extension
Find and Hire Top DevelopersWe’ve analyzed the programming source code of over 60 million software developers on GitHub and scored them by 50,000 skills. Sign-up on Prog,AI to search for software developers.