Kristian Carbonaro is a Senior Automation Engineer based in London with five years focused on network and infrastructure automation across financial and enterprise sectors. He has held progressive automation roles at NatWest, OpticoreIT, and Network to Code, and brings practical experience from earlier consulting and engineering positions at Cisco, BT and the Bank of England. Kristian contributes to Nautobot—an established network automation platform—where he improved testing for custom jobs and APIs, added job-result deletion via API/GUI, and enhanced container debugging and GraphQL support, demonstrating a blend of backend and DevOps skills. He excels at turning operational complexity into testable, automatable workflows and has a track record of shipping reliable integrations for production networks. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic tooling that bridges developer interfaces and operational needs, often surfacing non-obvious testing gaps before they reach production.
Network Source of Truth & Network Automation Platform
Role in this project:
Backend & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:89 reviews, 48 commits, 53 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Kristian primarily contributed to the testing framework for custom jobs and APIs within the Nautobot platform. They implemented testing for custom jobs, including pass and fail scenarios. Furthermore, they added functionality for deleting job results via the API and GUI, alongside modifications to the runjob command and enhancements to the API views. Additionally, they integrated container debugging features and improved the GraphQL interface, showcasing a blend of backend and potentially DevOps-related tasks.
Network Source of Truth & Network Automation Platform
Contributions:1 PR, 294 pushes, 31 branches in 1 year 11 months
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