Jeremiah Stuever is a seasoned software engineer and DevOps specialist based in San Diego with over a decade of hands-on experience building and automating cloud-native infrastructure. At Red Hat he architects and maintains the OpenShift installer and related tooling across AWS, GCP, Azure, OpenStack and VMware, contributing notable improvements like IPv6 support and Azure CI/CD automation. His background spans systems administration, Ansible automation, and large-scale platform operations—skills honed since early roles in higher education and the Marine Corps. An active open-source contributor, he has made meaningful commits to prominent OpenShift projects (installer, release, and openshift-ansible) that improve cluster installation, networking, and CI reliability. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic automation and deep operational knowledge of RHCOS, Kubernetes, and cloud networking edge cases.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Science (AS), Computer Science Information Systems, Associate of Science (AS), Computer Science Information Systems at Grossmont College
San Diego State University
Bachelor of Science (BS), Industrial Technology, Bachelor of Science (BS), Industrial Technology at East Carolina University
Contributions:193 reviews, 104 commits, 100 PRs in 4 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Jeremiah primarily contributed to the automation and infrastructure aspects of the OpenShift installer. They implemented changes to the installer-gather.sh script for improved asset gathering and to support IPv6 addresses. They also made several code changes to handle resources related to GCP, including firewall rules, network configuration, and enabling internal load balancers. Furthermore, the user was also involved with breaking components into individual files and managing the deployment of the bootstrap components.
Contributions:13 reviews, 55 commits, 31 PRs in 7 years
Contributions summary:Jeremiah's commits primarily focus on infrastructure and automation aspects of the OpenShift Ansible repository. They implemented changes to the `swapoff` module, including disabling systemd swap units and resolving conflicts. The user also flattened the playbooks directory and enabled the configuration of podEvictionTimeout in the Kubernetes master configuration. These changes indicate a focus on cluster management and system administration within the OpenShift environment.
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