Summary
John Cox is a Site Reliability Engineer with 11 years of experience building resilient systems and automations across aerospace, defense, and cloud environments. Currently at Microsoft, he deploys and troubleshoots services on Azure while writing productivity scripts that bridge operations and development. His background includes modernizing legacy simulators and desktop tools at Hill AFB and Raytheon, where he applied C/C++ and C# to improve test automation and auditability. A relentless tinkerer, John has self-built a 3D photogrammetry scanner and GPU-driven particle simulations, and he’s studied quaternions and Three.js to turn complex spatial data into clearer visualizations. He combines rigorous engineering discipline with hands-on hardware and graphics projects, bringing practical curiosity and strong problem-solving to production reliability challenges.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree, Chemistry, 3.22 (out of 4.00), Bachelor's Degree, Chemistry, 3.22 (out of 4.00) at Washington State University