John Daiker

Principal Software Engineer at Nuix

Oregon, United States
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John Daiker is a Principal Software Engineer with 26 years of experience designing and operating large-scale VM provisioning and CI/CD platforms for enterprise customers, currently leading architecture at Nuix from Oregon. He has driven multi-geo orchestration and automation efforts that provision thousands of VMs daily, architected job-queue and replication systems supporting tens of thousands of nodes, and delivered an 80% reduction in build-room delivery time with five‑nines reliability. Comfortable across Java, C#, C/C++ and Python, he pairs low-level systems and embedded experience (including cleanup work on wireless drivers in open-source repos) with cloud migrations and public-cloud proof-of-concepts. A hands-on technical leader and mentor, he’s focused on improving team outcomes through better processes and coaching as well as robust, scalable infrastructure. Colleagues rely on him to translate complex operational requirements into pragmatic, highly available automation that materially reduces cost and risk.
code26 years of coding experience
job17 years of employment as a software developer
bookBachelor of Science, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science at Oregon State University
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Github Skills (9)

c1710
wireless10
driver10
c1110
wifi10
code-formatting9
linux-kernel9
embedded8
sys8

Programming languages (2)

CJavaScript

Github contributions (5)

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jonsmirl/mpc5200

Dec 2006 - Mar 2009

Digispeaker
Role in this project:
userEmbedded Systems Engineer / IoT Developer
Contributions:8 commits in 2 years 2 months
Contributions summary:John's contributions primarily focus on reducing checkpatch.pl errors within the ath5k, rt2x00, b43, airo_cs and atmel wireless drivers. Their work involves code style improvements, such as standardizing spacing, and addressing code formatting issues. The changes appear cosmetic, aimed at ensuring compliance with coding standards rather than introducing new features or logic alterations.
Contributions:6 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 9 months
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John Daiker - Principal Software Engineer at Nuix