Nick Klauer is a Staff Software Engineer with 18 years of experience building secure, scalable cloud-native systems and leading distributed teams from Madison, WI. He specializes in container-based platforms (Kubernetes, Operator SDK, Docker) and AWS security—designing account management, audit logging, and compliance controls at scale while shipping practical automation. A hands-on mentor and communicator, he pairs deep infrastructure expertise (Ansible, IaC/YAML, Golang, Python) with a history of improving open-source tooling such as gojenkins and contributing AWS-focused features to the widely used ScoutSuite security auditor. His background includes mission-driven leadership in the Marine Corps and Army Reserve, which informs his disciplined approach to reliability and team ownership. Nick excels at translating complex security requirements into auditable, maintainable systems that bridge engineering teams and security organizations.
18 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Diploma, High School, Diploma, High School at Cassville High School
B.S., Software Engineering, B.S., Software Engineering at University of Wisconsin-Platteville
Contributions:2 reviews, 105 commits, 33 PRs in 11 months
Contributions summary:Nick primarily focused on enhancing the AWS security auditing capabilities of the tool. They implemented features for tagging RDS and EC2 instances, which is crucial for resource organization and security management. They also addressed issues related to event loops in AWS Lambda environments and updated AWS IP ranges, indicating their involvement in infrastructure and security-related tasks within the cloud environment. These contributions are directly aligned with the core functionality of a security auditing tool.
Jenkins API Client in Go. Looking for maintainers to move this project forward.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:17 commits, 6 PRs, 18 comments in 12 days
Contributions summary:Nick primarily focused on improving the `gojenkins` project by removing unnecessary code and simplifying existing logic. They addressed issues such as unused imports, dead code, and redundant code elements. Furthermore, the user implemented error handling improvements and refactored code to use best practices like using the `http.DefaultClient`.
jenkinsapigolangapi-clientgodoc
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