Site Reliability Engineer, Observability at KNMI - Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
Almere, Flevoland, Netherlands
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Tyrone Meijn is a Site Reliability and Observability engineer with 9 years of experience, currently focused on cloud-native operations at KNMI after leading DevOps transformations for Signify and Kabisa. He combines hands-on AWS expertise (ECS, Kubernetes, Aurora Serverless), GitLab/GitHub CI/CD and Terraform with a strong developer empathy from his full‑stack background in Angular and Node. Tyrone has a track record of cutting costs and pipeline times—most notably halving AWS costs during a Kubernetes→ECS migration and reducing build pipelines by 50%—while introducing GitOps and OKR-driven practices to teams. He thrives in collaborative environments, mentors squads through trunk-based workflows, and is quietly pragmatic: during a sabbatical he built review apps on ECS Fargate Spot and implemented custom Terraform CI/CD and Renovate automation. Based in Almere, he pairs a psychology degree with technical depth, bringing both people-focused leadership and infrastructure rigor to production systems.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Psychology, Bachelor of Science - BS Psychology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam)
Front End Libraries Certification Computer Software Engineering, Front End Libraries Certification Computer Software Engineering at freeCodeCamp
Bachelor of Science Psychology, Bachelor of Science Psychology at Open Universiteit
VWO Natuur & Techniek, VWO Natuur & Techniek at Helen Parkhurst
Contributions:1 PR, 16 pushes, 30 branches in 1 year 3 months
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Tyrone Meijn - Site Reliability Engineer, Observability at KNMI - Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute