Jeremy Poulin is a Principal Software Engineer with 14 years of experience leading cross-architecture OpenShift development at Red Hat, focusing on s390x, ppc64le, and aarch64 platforms. He blends deep systems and infrastructure automation expertise—demonstrated by contributions to OpenShift release tooling and libvirt/UPI workflows—with hands-on DevOps and deployment engineering. Jeremy’s background spans cloud-native, backend, and desktop tooling from roles at LogMeIn and Mozilla to research-driven mobile/web work at UMass Lowell, reflecting both production-grade delivery and academic rigor (MS in Computer Science). A team lead and mentor, he enjoys making complex systems approachable and has a quirky side as an OpenShift contributor, TTRPG fan, and cat lover.
Contributions:128 reviews, 42 commits, 69 PRs in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Jeremy primarily contributed to the automation and configuration aspects of the OpenShift release tooling. Their work included enabling and refining kdump functionality for IBM Power and Z libvirt jobs, which involved modifying shell scripts and configurations to gather and package logs. They also worked on integrating new UPI steps for the libvirt workflow, including configuring networks and agents, demonstrating a focus on infrastructure automation and deployment. Finally, they consistently maintained and updated existing deployment steps.
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Jeremy Poulin - Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat