Summary
Jamie Clinton is a Solution Architect and Site Reliability Engineer with 12 years of experience designing and delivering cloud-native, microservices architectures for large enterprises. Based in San Francisco, he has led globally distributed teams at IBM to deploy mission-critical platforms—ranging from the world’s largest GitHub Enterprise installation to a production-ready microbial genome assembly service for a major food company. Jamie blends hands-on development (TypeScript, Java, Python, Kubernetes, Docker) with SRE and DevOps practices to improve availability, scalability, and cost efficiency. He has a strong track record in high-availability design, automation, and security compliance, and holds a patent for an automated slide comparator. Comfortable working directly with clients and cross-functional stakeholders, he translates complex requirements into practical, auditable solutions. His background in AI-focused graduate study adds an analytical edge to systems and integration work.
12 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science, College of Engineering, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science, College of Engineering at University of Florida