Pablo Montserrat is a Principal Software Engineer based in Alcorcón, Spain, with a strong background in cloud-native infrastructure and DevOps, currently leading platform and release improvements at Red Hat. Over a decade-long technical career through Ericsson and Red Hat roles, he focuses on Kubernetes/OpenShift ecosystems, contributing to projects like MicroShift and OpenShift release tooling where he improved CI/CD, testing, and deployment configurations. He combines systems-level thoughtfulness—kernel of his work includes kubelet node registration and firewall/host environment tuning—with practical cloud provider integrations, having extended IBM Cloud features in kcli. Pablo’s experience on the ISO C++ standards committee signals a rigorous attention to specification and interoperability that informs his engineering decisions. Colleagues rely on him for stabilizing test infrastructure and production-ready automation that reduce flakiness and speed delivery. He brings a pragmatic blend of backend, cloud and DevOps expertise, with a knack for subtle fixes that prevent operational failures.
6 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MSc) Computer Science, Master of Science (MSc) Computer Science at Universidad Complutense de Madrid
A small form factor OpenShift/Kubernetes optimized for edge computing
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:929 reviews, 18 commits, 232 PRs in 4 months
Contributions summary:Pablo primarily contributed to infrastructure and configuration management within the MicroShift project. Their work included adding priority class names to deployment configurations, updating go.mod and vendoring, and updating image versions. Additionally, the user modified bindata configurations and included the os_id label in kubelet node registration, demonstrating a focus on deployment and system-level configurations.
Contributions:126 reviews, 33 commits, 52 PRs in 6 months
Contributions summary:Pablo's contributions focused on addressing issues within the OpenShift origin test suite. They made specific code adjustments to the garbage collector tests, modifying event handling to prevent false failures. The user also contributed to the test infrastructure by bumping Kubernetes versions and refactoring client configurations, indicating involvement in maintaining and updating the testing framework. Furthermore, the user removed specific bug references from alerts, suggesting an understanding of the project's operational aspects.
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Pablo Montserrat - Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat