Patrick Kuny

DevOps Consultant at Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Kansas City Metropolitan Area United States
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Patrick Kuny is a DevOps consultant with eight years of experience architecting enterprise systems and driving cloud adoption across finance and healthcare sectors. Based in the Kansas City area, he has progressed from systems intern to DevOps roles at Cerner and the Federal Reserve Bank before joining AWS as a Solutions Architect and now a DevOps Consultant. He focuses on Infrastructure as Code, Ansible, Terraform, AWS, and Linux administration, translating complex architecture requirements into automated, auditable deployments. Known for bridging hands-on engineering with systems thinking, he brings practical experience implementing cloud-native patterns in regulated environments. Less obvious: his career trajectory shows a consistent shift from on-prem systems engineering into cloud-first automation, making him effective at modernizing legacy infrastructure.
code8 years of coding experience
job5 years of employment as a software developer
bookSummit Technology Academy
bookAssociate’s Degree, Associate’s Degree at DeVry University
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Github Skills (62)

python10
asp-net-mvc10
pluralsight10
aws10
angularjs10
ansible10
ssh10
poc9
terraform9
java9
terraform-provider9
user-guide9
docker9
blockchain9
devops9

Programming languages (8)

TypeScriptHCLJavaShellJavaScriptGoJupyter NotebookPython

Github contributions (5)

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pmkuny/homelab_infra

Aug 2017 - Jul 2018

Ansible automation repository for personal lab. WIP
Contributions:2 PRs, 114 pushes, 5 branches in 11 months
network-automationiftttwipansibleautomation
pmkuny/aws-env

Apr 2021 - Mar 2022

Test, POC, and Demo repository for trying things out on AWS. NOTE: This code should not be considered production-ready, and is provided "as-is".
Contributions:34 PRs, 275 pushes, 44 branches in 10 months
production-readyamazon-web-servicesstep-functionspocaws
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Patrick Kuny - DevOps Consultant at Amazon Web Services (AWS)