Nicholas Huanca

Lead Site Reliability Engineer at Greenhouse Software

Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Area United States
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Nicholas Huanca is a Lead Site Reliability Engineer with 13 years of experience building resilient, automated infrastructure and delivery pipelines from Springfield, MA. He drives large-scale reliability projects—such as a zero-downtime migration of 450M S3 objects—while mentoring teams on IaC, on-call practices, and blue/green traffic safety. Comfortable writing the automation that runs production, he modernizes Kubernetes tooling, authors image rotation and upgrade systems, and codifies runbooks and game-day exercises to raise operational confidence. Bilingual in English and Spanish, he bridges technical and business stakeholders to align practical solutions with organizational goals. An active open-source contributor, he has improved vSphere integration in the widely used fog cloud library, showing a knack for extending ecosystem tooling beyond day-to-day ops.
code13 years of coding experience
bookSpringfield Technical Community College
languagesEnglish, Spanish
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Github Skills (8)

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fog10
ruby10
apidoc8
java6
wsdl6
soap6
salesforce6

Programming languages (12)

HCLTypeScriptDockerfileShellCScalaJavaScriptGo

Github contributions (5)

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fog/fog

Oct 2012 - Sep 2015

The Ruby cloud services library.
Role in this project:
userBackend Developer
Contributions:5 commits, 1 PR, 1 comment in 2 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Nicholas primarily contributed to the `fog/fog` repository by modifying the vSphere compute provider, specifically the vm_clone functionality. Their work involved adding options for destination folders and refactoring resource pool settings. They also addressed issues related to interface configuration and improved graceful handling of VMware Tools. These changes suggest a focus on enhancing and extending the capabilities of the vSphere integration within the fog library.
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endzyme/devopsdays-web

Mar 2017 - Mar 2022

This is the website for DevOpsDays.org
Contributions:40 pushes, 68 branches in 5 years
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