George Fulk is a retired senior software engineer with nine years of recent professional experience and a multi-decade history delivering reliable, security-conscious systems across finance, cloud, semiconductor, and hardware-integrated domains. He has deep hands-on expertise in Python-driven microservices, CICD, Docker/Kubernetes, and legacy modernization—having moved legacy Django apps under ITAR constraints and built cloud management microservices at IBM/Kyndryl. His work spans security and compliance automation (nightly Qualys-based scans for Bank of America), embedded and low-level engineering (BIOS and x86 assembly at Dell), and real-time roadside systems for tolling at 3M. Comfortable working solo or in large teams, he’s shipped projects from kernel and toolchain fixes to REST APIs and fault-tolerant edge systems. Based in Marble Falls, Texas, he pairs pragmatic engineering with a knack for untangling long-lived codebases and delivering maintainable migration paths. An unusual strength: he’s experienced across both cutting-edge cloud microservices and very old, brittle systems, making him a go-to for modernization with minimal disruption.
9 years of coding experience
24 years of employment as a software developer
Mathematics and computer science, Mathematics and computer science at Binghamton University
Contributions:1 push, 1 branch in 2 years 7 months
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