Summary
Ernesto Gramsch is a Site Reliability Engineer at Google with a decade of experience focused on scaling, reliability, and maintainability for Google Maps. He brings a strong engineering foundation from Industrial Engineering and Mathematics studies at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and MINES ParisTech to large-scale production systems. Prior roles span renewable energy analytics and consultancy, where he developed AI-accelerated tools and end-to-end software for industrial clients, demonstrating a blend of data-driven modeling and software delivery. He has hands-on experience across the stack—Python, .NET, SQL, Linux, and IoT—having built everything from sensor pipelines on Raspberry Pi to enterprise .NET systems for Airbus. Based in New York, Ernesto combines SRE rigor with a habit of prototyping practical solutions, such as a solar UV detector pipeline and a soon-to-launch Angular-Node web app. His background in both field engineering and high-scale infrastructure gives him a pragmatic perspective on reliability that bridges research, operations, and product needs.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Engineer’s Degree, Industrial Engineering, Mathematics, Engineer’s Degree, Industrial Engineering, Mathematics at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Industrial Engineering, Master in Science and Executive Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Master in Science and Executive Engineering at MINES ParisTech
English, Spanish, French