Summary
Miro Manestar is a software engineer with eight years of experience building and integrating mission-critical systems for utilities and industrial environments. Currently at Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories and teaching Unix Systems Administration as an adjunct professor, he blends hands-on engineering with a commitment to mentoring the next generation. His work at TVA focused on large-scale data historian platforms (Aveva PI) and plant operations software, where he delivered secure OIDC integrations, CI/CD automation, containerization, and data migration pipelines. Comfortable across .NET, cloud (AWS/EC2), and cybersecurity requirements, he has repeatedly translated regulatory and operational constraints into reliable production systems. He has acted as scrum master and built automated test suites and log-analysis tools that improved system observability and incident triage. Based in Tennessee with MS and BS degrees in Computer Science (and a math minor), he brings both academic depth and practical experience in industrial data platforms.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS Computer Science, Master of Science - MS Computer Science at Southern Adventist University