Summary
Timothy Campbell is a DevOps/DevSecOps engineer with over a decade of hands-on experience designing and operating resilient, multi-region infrastructure and CI/CD pipelines for enterprise-scale products. Currently at Mastodon and previously at Rivian and First Republic Bank, he builds high-availability Kubernetes/OpenShift clusters, automates developer toolchains, and authors internal tooling grounded in microservice resilience. He has driven cloud migrations and terraform module development, pairing practical systems engineering with a developer-first automation mindset. Comfortable across networking, performance testing, and release systems from his time at Akamai, EMC, and Red Hat, he blends low-level operational rigor with scalable service architecture. Based in Stuttgart, Germany, he combines production-grade infrastructure expertise with a quirky developer streak that surfaces in his GitHub bio—an engineer who cares about reliability and isn’t afraid to be a little strange.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
B.S, Computer Science, B.S, Computer Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
English, German