Michael Madeja is a DevOps Engineer II based in Chicago with nine years of hands-on experience building repeatable, infrastructure-as-code solutions across Azure, VMware, and hybrid environments. He specializes in Terraform, automation, and scripting, having developed and standardized Terraform modules, refactored ArgoCD deployments with Helm and EntraID SSO, and launched cross-subscription Azure cost dashboards. Michael contributes to the widely used hashicorp/terraform-provider-azurerm, adding features like TLS enforcement and location parameters and helping merge upstream changes. His background spans migrations (on-prem to Azure), platform automation with Ansible and PowerShell, and pipeline hardening in Azure DevOps and GitHub. He combines strong operational instincts with developer-facing tooling—reducing tickets via Copilot Studio topics and embedding repeatability into platform work. Notably, he designs solutions that scale across teams and subscriptions, ensuring consistency and upgradeability of infrastructure at enterprise scale.
9 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
College of Lake County
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Operations and Information Systems, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Operations and Information Systems at Northern Illinois University
Contributions:7 reviews, 11 commits, 13 PRs in 25 days
Contributions summary:Michael primarily contributes to the `terraform-provider-azurerm` repository, focusing on modifying and expanding the functionality of the Azure Resource Manager provider. Their work includes adjusting storage sizes and adding support for new features such as `ssl_minimal_tls_version_enforced` and location parameters, which involves interacting with and updating the underlying Azure service APIs. The user also participated in merging code from upstream branches, reflecting a role in integrating external contributions and maintaining code synchronization within the project.
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