Summary
Matthieu Fontana is a DevOps engineer based in Paris with eight years of experience designing and automating resilient cloud and on-premise infrastructures for major clients including Thales and GRDF. He brings deep hands-on expertise across Azure, OVH, AWS, OpenStack, VMware/KVM, Kubernetes (k3s, k8s, Rancher rke2) and IaC tooling like Terraform and Ansible, plus CI/CD with GitLab. His background in cybersecurity—Vault, HSM, network hardening and encryption—complements a strong operational practice in container management and observability. Before tech he was an international soloist and founder of the Quatuor Ébène and a national-level fencer, a trajectory that informs his discipline, teamwork and leadership under pressure. Trained in both political science and mathematics, he combines analytical rigor with communication skills to translate complex infrastructure needs into maintainable delivery pipelines. He often pairs diagram-as-code and automated documentation with pragmatic automation to make architectures both reproducible and auditable.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Classes Préparatoires aux Grandes Écoles, Mathematics, Classes Préparatoires aux Grandes Écoles, Mathematics at Lycée Henri Wallon
Baccalauréat, Mathématiques & Physique, Baccalauréat, Mathématiques & Physique at Lycée Robespierre
Certification Infrastructure Ansible, Technologies et Systèmes d'Information, Certification Infrastructure Ansible, Technologies et Systèmes d'Information at AJC
M2, Relations Internationales et politique de développement, M2, Relations Internationales et politique de développement at EHEI
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