Summary
Luke Williams is a hands-on system engineer with seven years of experience building and maintaining bare-metal and hybrid infrastructure, currently focused on bare-metal systems at Hydra Host. He has deep SRE experience from operating Kubernetes on datacenter fleets, triaging hardware/firmware/software failures, and automating node lifecycle and alerting workflows with Python, Bash, yq/jq, and Kubernetes-native tooling. Luke’s background spans embedded systems CI/CD, legacy toolchain containerization, and managing large-scale notification systems with a strong practical grounding in Linux administration. He’s a tinkerer at heart who pairs curiosity-driven projects (self-hosted services, custom Pop_OS setups, and classroom server deployments) with repeatable engineering practices that improve uptime and handoffs. Notably, he bridges hardware-level recovery via Redfish/BMC workflows with higher-level observability and automation to rapidly isolate and remediate incidents.
7 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Boot.dev
Computer Science, Computer Science at Collin College