Michaël Pailloncy

Staff SRE CI CD at Doctolib

Toulouse, Occitania, France
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Michaël Pailloncy is a Staff SRE CI/CD with 14 years of experience, currently shaping reliability and delivery workflows at Doctolib from Toulouse. He blends developer instincts with an operator’s discipline, prioritizing simplicity and automation to keep pipelines robust and maintainable. An active community organizer for Toulouse Java User Group, Toulouse Jenkins Area Meetup and DevFest Toulouse, he brings practical cross-team collaboration and knowledge-sharing to his engineering work. Comfortable across software and infrastructure, he focuses on CI/CD, platform tooling and pragmatic improvements that reduce toil. Notably, he pairs hands-on engineering with event organization, turning community insights into better operational practices.
code14 years of coding experience
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Github Skills (138)

python10
drone-ci10
spring-data10
accelerator10
reporter10
automation10
jenkins-plugin10
ssh10
continuous-testing10
ecosystem10
continuous-delivery10
pipeline10
ansible10
golang10
cli10

Programming languages (16)

SmartyJavaCSSMakefileGoHTMLGroovyKotlin

Github contributions (5)

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mpailloncy/resetenv

Aug 2015 - Jun 2018

Contributions:53 pushes, 3 branches, 1 comment in 2 years 10 months
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Contributions:1 review, 3 PRs, 8 pushes in 2 years 5 months
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Michaël Pailloncy - Staff SRE CI CD at Doctolib