Tim Jacomb is a Solution Architect and former Lead Engineer with nine years’ experience helping teams deliver higher-quality software faster and safer at Kainos. He blends hands-on backend and DevOps expertise—particularly around Jenkins, Docker, and Terraform—with a passion for test automation and configuration-as-code to improve CI/CD and deployment reliability. A prolific open-source contributor, Tim has made notable fixes and enhancements across the Jenkins ecosystem (plugins, agents, infra) and added autoscale support to HashiCorp’s Azure Terraform provider. He’s known for pragmatic refactors that improve maintainability and security (for example tightening role-strategy permissions and proxy/JCasC compatibility) and for mentoring peers to raise team capability. Based in Greater Brighton, he combines practical engineering craft with strong operational thinking to turn complex infrastructure needs into auditable, production-ready solutions.
9 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BSc) Computer Science Information Science, Bachelor of Science (BSc) Computer Science Information Science at University of Otago
Contributions:267 reviews, 115 commits, 620 PRs in 3 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Tim primarily worked on refactoring and enhancing the Jenkins Configuration as Code plugin. Their contributions focused on moving and removing plugin management configurations to streamline the Jenkins node setup. These changes involved modifications to core configuration files and test cases, indicating an effort to improve the plugin's maintainability and performance. Furthermore, the user added test coverage for proxy configurations and implemented features related to view configurations.
Contributions:977 reviews, 164 commits, 446 PRs in 3 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Tim primarily focused on updating and maintaining the website's codebase. Their contributions involved merging branches, which often included changes to CSS stylesheets, content files, and configuration files used for the website's documentation. The user also worked on updating the changelog files and removing mirror references. The user’s changes suggest they maintained front-end components and handled backend logic, including setting system properties for managing the website.
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