Summary
Yiorgos Adamopoulos is a seasoned DevOps engineer based in Athens with 13 years of hands-on experience building and operating resilient infrastructure across startups, consultancy and public institutions. He has led large-scale CI/CD and Kubernetes migrations (including a Jenkins controller handling 2,600 builds/day) and has deployed complex systems from PostgreSQL replication and Kafka to Elasticsearch and Spark in multi-cloud and non-standard cloud environments. A frequent instructor since 2017, he teaches practical courses on Python, Terraform, AWS, Docker/Kubernetes and Prometheus, which keeps his tooling knowledge sharp and battle-tested. His career began in academic and national network operations where he founded CERT teams, ran IPv6/multicast services and designed large mail systems—skills that inform his emphasis on operational reliability and security. Comfortable in both code (Ansible, Python, Groovy) and low-level ops, he consistently turns messy legacy platforms into maintainable, automated systems.
13 years of coding experience
22 years of employment as a software developer
MSc, Advanced Informatics and Computing Systems, MSc, Advanced Informatics and Computing Systems at University of Piraeus, Department of Informatics
Dipl.-Ing., Electrical and Computer Engineering, Dipl.-Ing., Electrical and Computer Engineering at National Technical University of Athens
High School, High School at 2nd Lyceum of Agia Paraskevi
English, Greek