Warren Volz is an engineering manager with 12+ years of experience leading teams in telecommunications, storage, and networking at Broadcom and LSI, blending hands-on systems engineering with MBA-trained business acumen. He is an expert in storage and network protocols (SAS, PCIe, SCSI, TCP/IP family) and a proven leader in international team-building, having launched engineering and support groups abroad. A prolific problem-solver, he pairs deep open-source familiarity—contributing to projects from Django Guardian to IoT firmware—with a track record of process improvements that increased data confidence and recovered millions in revenue. Known for consistently high performance reviews, he mentors engineers across disciplines and drives adoption of open-source solutions to meet business objectives. Based in Denver, he brings a rare mix of customer-facing OEM support experience and strategic product-level engineering leadership.
12 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Computer Engineering, BS, Computer Engineering at Case Western Reserve University
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), Entrepreneurship and Project Management, Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), Entrepreneurship and Project Management at University of Denver - Daniels College of Business
Web based amateur radio logging application built using PHP & MySQL supports general station logging tasks from HF to Microwave with supporting applications to support CAT control.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:10 commits, 5 PRs, 8 comments in 7 years
Contributions summary:Warren primarily contributed to the back-end functionality of the Cloudlog application. Their work involved upgrading the codebase to CodeIgniter 3.1.6, which included updating core files, modifying database interactions, and adding new CLI error templates. They also addressed security concerns by implementing HTTPS calls and updating the configuration and database files to sync with the upgraded framework and the LOTW feature.
Contributions:2 reviews, 5 commits, 3 PRs in 3 months
Contributions summary:Warren primarily focused on modifying the WiFi configuration aspects of the electronic hydrometer project. Contributions included fixing an issue related to missing function calls, changing the WiFi password input field to be a password type, and preventing the AP password from being displayed in the console. The user also reverted a previous change related to sending the password to the config page.
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