Rotem Arye

Cloud Infrastructure Engineer at CyberArk

Israel
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Summary

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Rotem Arye is a Cloud Infrastructure Engineer with 17 years of hands-on experience designing, automating, and securing large-scale infrastructure across enterprise environments. Currently at CyberArk, he architects cloud and CI/CD platforms, builds complex Ansible roles and AWX/Jenkins pipelines, and integrates hardened identity and virtualization solutions. His background spans end-to-end operations—from racking datacenter hardware and VMware clusters to deploying containerized services and monitoring at global scale. An early author and maintainer of testing-focused Python projects such as mongomock and contributor to popular tools like expand-region.el, he brings strong test-driven development and cross-language automation skills. Colleagues rely on him for troubleshooting high-pressure production incidents and for turning operational complexity into repeatable automation. Based in Israel, he pairs deep systems expertise with a developer’s mindset, often improving test infrastructure and Python compatibility in open-source projects behind the scenes.
code17 years of coding experience
job11 years of employment as a software developer
languagesEnglish, Hebrew
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Github Skills (15)

testing10
unit-testing10
pymongo10
mongodb10
python10
tox10
mongodb-database10
emacs-lisp10
mocking10
pytest9
object-oriented-programming9
html8
database-design8
web-development7
continuous-integration7

Programming languages (17)

C#JavaCSSRustCMakefileVueGo

Github contributions (5)

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getlogbook/logbook

Apr 2013 - Oct 2019

A cool logging replacement for Python.
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer & Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:2 releases, 327 commits, 57 PRs in 6 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Rotem primarily focused on improving the testing infrastructure and Python 3.x compatibility of the logging library. They fixed broken tests related to Tox configuration and Python 3 compatibility. The user introduced new test scripts for dependency setup and cross-Python testing. They also addressed issues with encoding and formatting messages, as well as refactoring and dropping support for older Python versions.
loggerpythonreplacementlogging
mongomock/mongomock

Sep 2011 - Jul 2018

Small library for mocking pymongo collection objects for testing purposes
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer & Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:231 commits, 46 PRs, 74 pushes in 6 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Rotem's primary contribution was the initial implementation and development of the `mongomock` library, focusing on mocking `pymongo` collection objects. They created core classes like `Connection`, `Database`, and `Collection`, effectively replicating MongoDB's basic functionalities for testing. Their work included implementing methods such as `insert`, `update`, `find`, and `remove`, along with the necessary supporting classes. The commits demonstrate a strong focus on test-driven development, with extensive unit tests for all implemented features.
pythontestingmockingpymongomock
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