Mickey Ryan is a Senior Full Stack Engineer based in Chapel Hill with four years of professional experience building production-grade web platforms and developer tooling. He blends strong front-end expertise in TypeScript and React with backend skills across Python, C#, and Elixir, plus hands-on experience with Postgres/MySQL and AWS architectures. At New Relic he shaped the onboarding and marketplace experience, creating an “install” framework that measurably improved core product metrics, and contributed backend and DevOps work to New Relic’s popular quickstarts repository. Mickey has a practical DevOps mindset—using Docker, Terraform, and Jenkins—to streamline CI/CD and improve reliability. He’s comfortable leading small teams and projects, having driven VAT automation and a design system at Avalara, and enjoys translating complex architectural trade-offs into pragmatic, testable solutions. Always learning, he pairs a tutor’s aptitude for explaining concepts with a builder’s focus on code quality and maintainability.
4 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Full Stack Development, Full Stack Development at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
New Relic One quickstarts help accelerate your New Relic journey by providing immediate value for your specific use cases.
Role in this project:
Backend & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:109 reviews, 149 commits, 142 PRs in 7 months
Contributions summary:Mickey primarily contributed to the development of a local server for previewing quickstarts, demonstrating proficiency in building and deploying backend services. They implemented features to serve static assets, retrieve file lists, and manage CORS policies. The user also added unit tests for helper functions, indicating a focus on code quality and maintainability.
New Relic One quickstarts help accelerate your New Relic journey by providing immediate value for your specific use cases.
Contributions:2 commits in 1 day
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