Summary
Mark Solters is a Principal Engineer specializing in infrastructure with 11 years of full-stack and embedded systems experience, currently shaping platform reliability at Arcesium. He blends low-level hardware chops—debugging Cortex-M3s and designing low-power IoT mesh devices—with cloud-native SRE practices across Kubernetes, MySQL replication, and multi-cloud operations. Mark has led end-to-end product development from microcontrollers to server clusters at Driblet Labs, and has deep practical experience running CI/CD, stateful k8s workloads, and incident response from his senior SRE tenure. His background in physics and early research roles gives him a methodical, measurement-driven approach to engineering problems and a knack for building robust telemetry and control systems. Comfortable moving between oscilloscope and AWS console, he contributes to open source projects spanning embedded drivers to JavaScript frameworks. Based in Gainesville, FL, he pairs hands-on execution with systems thinking to deliver durable, production-ready infrastructure.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Physics, Bachelor of Science (BS), Physics at University of Florida
Italian, Russian