Martin Hamrle is a Site Reliability Engineer at Google with 13 years of experience building high-performance backend systems, particularly around Linux, C, and Go. He combines deep low-level expertise in embedded and multi-threaded programming with practical experience designing distributed video streaming platforms (MPEG-TS, HLS, RTSP) and large-scale storage backends. Previously he led the streaming backend team at nangu.TV and helped build decentralized transaction systems at Monetas, demonstrating both hands-on coding and team leadership. Skilled in system performance optimization, network communication, and algorithm design, he thrives on squeezing efficiency and reliability from complex systems. Comfortable across C, C++, Python, Java and bash, he moves between firmware-level concerns and cloud-scale reliability engineering. Based in Bern, he is known for rapid learning and for translating performance requirements into robust, production-ready architecture.
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Martin Hamrle - Site Reliability Engineering at Google