Rúben Capitão

Lead Site Reliability Engineer at OutSystems

Alcobaça, Leiria, Portugal
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Rúben Capitão is a Lead Site Reliability Engineer with 11 years of experience building resilient, automated systems at OutSystems, where he progressed from 2nd/3rd-line product support to team lead and now SRE. He combines an electronics engineering background and early robotics work with hands-on expertise in Kubernetes, SLO design, Python, AWS and RPA to automate responses and remove hours of manual toil. Rúben has led a high-performing support team and delivered productivity-focused automation that scaled operations and improved SLAs. He is motivated by practical, creative engineering—streamlining workflows, mentoring teams, and shipping tools that prevent incidents before they affect users.
code11 years of coding experience
job7 years of employment as a software developer
bookMestrado, Engenharia Eletrónica, Mestrado, Engenharia Eletrónica at Instituto Superior Técnico
languagesPortuguese, English
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Github Skills (17)

snyk-product9
cordova-plugin9
apache-cordova8
outsystems7
camera7
table-of-contents6
cordova6
documentation5
nodejs5
java5
javascript5
apache4
objective-c3
mobile2
utilities1

Programming languages (3)

JavaScriptHTMLPython

Github contributions (5)

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Contributions:9 commits, 13 pushes, 1 branch in 1 month
Contributions:23 pushes, 1 branch in 10 months
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Rúben Capitão - Lead Site Reliability Engineer at OutSystems