Paulo Alvarado is a DevOps Engineering Manager based in Durham, NC with 14 years of experience building and operating Python/Django systems. He progressed through senior engineering and DevOps roles at Sherpany and earlier as a Python web developer at Divio, combining hands-on backend development with infrastructure and operational leadership. A longtime open-source contributor, Paulo has active contributions to core Django and django CMS projects and improved search, file management and Celery integrations across well-known repos. He brings practical expertise in refactoring, testing, and compatibility fixes that keep large Django codebases maintainable and performant. Notably, his freelance work delivering an Amazon API product uploader produced a 300% sales lift for a client, illustrating his ability to translate engineering into business outcomes. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic engineer-manager who still codes on critical backend issues while guiding DevOps teams.
14 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
High School, High School at Robert Morgan Educational Center
High School Graduate, High School Graduate at South Broward High School
The easy-to-use and developer-friendly enterprise CMS powered by Django
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:2 reviews, 639 commits, 695 PRs in 6 years
Contributions summary:Paulo primarily contributed to the back-end development of the django-cms project. Their work focused on improving the functionality of existing features, such as adding the ability to pass custom context to the admin view, and fixing bugs related to plugin handling and page rendering. They also added tests to ensure the proper functioning of the plugins and their integration with the page-type functionality, demonstrating expertise in the Django framework.
Contributions:134 commits, 74 PRs, 129 pushes in 5 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Paulo primarily focused on enhancing the `djangocms-text-ckeditor` plugin for the django CMS. They implemented backwards compatibility with older versions of django CMS and addressed template-related errors. They also added features like full-text search flags for nested plugins and corrected database errors. Additionally, the user contributed to test and documentation updates, improving the plugin's functionality and maintainability.
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Paulo Alvarado - DevOps Engineering Manager at SHERPANY