Maya Campbell is a software engineer with six years of experience building and testing cloud-native infrastructure, currently based in Quincy, MA and working at FICO. She has a strong background in Kubernetes and virtualization from her time at Red Hat and contributions to prominent open-source projects like KubeVirt, where she focused on test automation and improving reliability of VM lifecycle and data volumes. Her work spans backend development, DevOps and CI/release maintenance, with practical contributions to operators, storage configuration, and containerized data import workflows. At NetBSD she demonstrated low-level systems expertise—porting Go and Zig, adapting a Broadcom FullMAC Wi‑Fi driver, and rewriting MIPS early boot code—showing fluency across both kernel-adjacent and cloud layers. Maya combines meticulous QA skills with hands-on engineering, often improving test suites and error handling to raise overall product quality. Colleagues can expect a pragmatic engineer who bridges deep systems knowledge with production-focused automation.
6 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelors Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelors Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Tel Aviv University
Data Import Service for kubernetes, designed with kubevirt in mind.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:159 reviews, 108 commits, 161 PRs in 3 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Maya focused on enhancing the containerized-data-importer, specifically improving error messages, adding functionality for volume management and smart clone tests. Contributions included adding an argument to specify volume mode and a test case for smart clone in block volume mode. Additionally, the user introduced improvements to the test suite, focusing on comparing the contents of block devices using MD5 hashes and improving test structure. The user's work primarily centered around code modifications related to volume mode, snapshot usage, and testing.
Operator pattern for managing multi-operator products
Role in this project:
Back-end & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:13 commits, 18 PRs, 50 comments in 2 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Maya primarily contributed to the hyperconverged cluster operator, focusing on managing and improving its functionality. They addressed issues related to ownership and deletion of resources like CDI and NetworkAddonsConfig. The user also implemented changes to ensure the correct configuration of storage options and provided features for handling filesystem overheads. Furthermore, they updated dependencies and configurations to support the latest KubeVirt provider, highlighting a focus on operational improvements.
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