Mark Woolley is a Senior DevOps Engineer based in the UK with nine years of hands-on experience automating and operating cloud infrastructure. He has driven reliability and performance improvements at companies like Just Eat Takeaway.com and Lendable, specialising in AWS, Ansible, Terraform and CI/CD tooling. Mark is an active open-source contributor to major Ansible AWS collections, adding resilience (backoff for rate limits), fixing pagination bugs, and delivering new modules and security-focused features for IAM and RDS. He combines systems-level Windows/Linux operational experience with modern cloud-native practices, having worked across Azure, Proxmox, Docker and monitoring stacks like Prometheus and Grafana. Colleagues describe him as endlessly curious and eager to learn, with a proven track record of turning brittle manual processes into automated, auditable pipelines. Beyond typical DevOps work, his contributions to Ansible collections show a deeper engineering bent for library-quality automation used by many teams.
Contributions:77 reviews, 46 commits, 27 PRs in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Mark primarily contributed to improving the AWS-related Ansible collection's functionality and reliability. Their commits focused on adding backoff mechanisms to handle AWS rate limiting issues, enhancing the modules responsible for IAM roles, and fixing pagination bugs in the cloudfront and route53 modules. Additionally, they implemented support for new features like the billing mode for DynamoDB tables and implemented a new module for ec2_asg_scheduled_action. This demonstrates expertise in AWS services and module development within the Ansible framework.
Contributions:6 reviews, 8 commits, 2 PRs in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Mark focused on improving the reliability and performance of the Ansible collection for AWS. Their contributions included adding backoff logic to handle AWS rate limiting, enhancing modules for RDS instance updates, and fixing issues related to the route53_info module, ensuring accurate handling of pagination and record types. Furthermore, the user added functionality to manage IAM user passwords, demonstrating a focus on security and operational efficiency within the AWS environment. This points to a solid understanding of cloud infrastructure and automation principles.
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