Principal Software Engineer - Technical Engineering Lead at Red Hat
Danvers, Massachusetts, United States
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Rafael Azevedo is a Principal Software Engineer and technical lead at Red Hat with over a decade of experience building and automating resilient infrastructure and deployment tooling across backend and frontend stacks. He blends SRE discipline with hands-on DevOps work—contributing to OpenShift tooling like SREbot and managed-cluster CI/CD automation—to keep large-scale clusters stable and on-call rotations sane. Comfortable from low-level microcontroller tinkering to cloud-native orchestration, he favors pragmatic automation that reduces toil and improves maintainability. A practiced mentor and team lead, Rafael pairs product-minded engineering with operational rigor and a curiosity for systems that extends into his spare time as a maker and musician.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Sociology, Bachelor of Arts (BA) Sociology at University of Massachusetts Amherst
Static deployable artifacts for managed OSD clusters
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:43 reviews, 13 commits, 36 PRs in 2 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Rafael's primary contributions focused on establishing and refining the build and deployment infrastructure for the project. This includes creating scripts for build and deployment, as well as modifying existing build processes and templates. They are also making changes to the overall project structure, and updating templates to ensure that the CI/CD workflow is functional. Their work demonstrates a focus on automation and streamlining the release process.
A public repository of scripts used by OpenShift Operations for various purposes
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:27 commits, 43 PRs, 19 pushes in 9 months
Contributions summary:Rafael primarily focused on updating and maintaining the SREbot, which appears to be an IRC bot. Their contributions involved modifying the bot to interact with the PagerDuty API, updating dependencies, and modifying the bot's internal logic for announcing shift rotations. Further work involved fixing the announce logic and the update_topic function call and correcting the shift rotation to account for the new weekend-only on-call schedule. The user also added a module to update the cert ID on ELBs.
public-repositorykubernetesopenshift
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Rafael Azevedo - Principal Software Engineer - Technical Engineering Lead at Red Hat