Jon Robertson is a systems software developer with 16 years of experience building interoperable infrastructure and tooling, currently managing core services and authentication at Stanford University. He specializes in tying disparate systems together—using Perl, bash, and C—while operating day-to-day as a DevOps-focused sysadmin who relies heavily on Puppet, Git, and Debian/RHEL packaging. Jon has led major revisions of WebAuth and MFA integrations (including an OATH-based system and a later Duo rewrite), and built dashboards that fuse Puppet, Tripwire, and vulnerability feeds to drive operational action. He’s known for creating cross-team standards, automation, and integrations that push LDAP group membership into downstream systems, turning fragmented data into coordinated workflows. Based in California, he combines pragmatic scripting with system architecture to make complex enterprise services more manageable and auditable.
16 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.), Computer Science, Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.), Computer Science at Valdosta State University
None, Computer Science, None, Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology
Contributions:40 PRs, 119 pushes, 5 branches in 4 years 5 months
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Jon Robertson - System Software Developer at Stanford University