Thomas Pansino is a Senior Software Engineer with a decade of experience building reliable, secure cloud platforms and leading DevOps and SRE teams across startups and large enterprises. He has driven migrations and multi-region, compliance-focused observability platforms (FedRAMP/Splunk) and led platform work that reduced costs and operational toil—most notably a Lambda-powered backend that cut field staff time by half and infrastructure costs by 90%. Equally comfortable mentoring teams and shipping code, he has led engineering managers and hands-on contributions to open-source projects improving front-end UX and CI/CD linting/security tooling. Thomas pairs strong automation and Terraform expertise with pragmatic Agile adoption, and he’s known for creating durable processes—RFCs, org-wide policy repos, and “office hours”—that scale platform value across hundreds of engineers. Based in Beaverton, Oregon, he blends systems-level rigor from years at Intel with modern cloud-native practice, making him a reliable bridge between product teams and platform operations.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science Computer Engineering at Purdue University
Contributions:8 commits, 3 PRs, 2 comments in 9 months
Contributions summary:Thomas contributed to the front-end development of the "homer" dashboard project. Their work focused on enhancing the user interface through custom card colors, and the ability to customize the document title. The user also refactored the card color implementation, and made changes to support Font Awesome icons in message payloads. These contributions indicate a focus on improving the visual presentation and user experience of the dashboard.
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Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:8 commits, 8 PRs, 23 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Thomas contributed to the project by adding and configuring various linters and testing frameworks within the repository, including terraform-fmt, checkov, and python bandit. They modified build configurations, added test cases, and updated dependencies, specifically for rstfmt, enhancing code quality and integrating security checks. The user demonstrated expertise in automation and CI/CD practices by updating the build process and ensuring proper linting configurations.
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