7 years of enterprise network infrastructure across DXC Technology, Allianz, and the National Health Information Center — now building production-grade AWS architecture with Terraform and GitHub Actions.
I spent 7 years in network engineering across DXC Technology, Allianz, and the National Health Information Center — working with enterprise infrastructure across EMEA. I know what production systems look like when they break.
For the past year I’ve been building real AWS infrastructure — not tutorials, not sandboxes. Production-grade projects with Terraform, proper IAM boundaries, and documented architectural decisions.
Currently preparing for SAA-C03. Based in Bratislava, Slovakia. Open to cloud engineering roles across the EMEA region.
FastAPI URL shortener containerised with Docker, deployed on ECS Fargate with RDS PostgreSQL in private subnets. ALB with HTTPS termination, CloudFront, VPC endpoints — traffic stays within the AWS network. Full IaC with Terraform, CI/CD via GitHub Actions OIDC.
Event-driven serverless contact system. Submissions handled by Lambda, persisted to DynamoDB, notifications delivered via DynamoDB Streams and SES — form submission and email delivery are fully decoupled. API Gateway with rate limiting, full CloudWatch observability, six documented sprints.
On-premises to AWS migration. Manually configured physical servers replaced with Terraform-managed infrastructure — custom VPC, EC2, private RDS MySQL, no inbound SSH. Administrative access via SSM. Credentials managed by Secrets Manager. Every decision documented.
IAM security model for a startup moving away from shared credentials. Group-based permissions by job function, least privilege throughout, MFA enforcement via explicit Deny guardrail, account password policy. Architecture documented with before/after diagrams and validation evidence.
Open to cloud engineering roles across the EMEA region. Reach out directly — I respond to every message.