
Observability Engineering @ Red Hat
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Red Hat
Frontend Developer
June 24, 2026 – Present
obs-mcp
December 11, 2025 – Present
MCP server to allow LLMs to interact with a running Prometheus, Thanos, Alertmanager, Tempo and Loki instances via the API
View Projectgenie-plugin
September 15, 2025 – Present
OpenShift Console dynamic plugin for Genie functionality
View Projectpoctl
April 3, 2024 – Present
[EXPERIMENTAL] Manage, troubleshoot and validate Prometheus-Operator resources via Command Line Interface!
View Projectprometheus-operator-examples
April 4, 2022 – February 2, 2024
prometheus-operator example configs
View Projectsyncbot
October 27, 2021 – Present
Workflows to automate merge activities for Openshift monitoring dependencies
View Projectansible-prometheus-msteams
October 21, 2020 – February 17, 2022
To install and configure prometheus-msteams
View ProjectCultural Fit Analysis
The candidate's project history is heavily focused on backend, DevOps, and infrastructure tooling (Go, Shell, Makefile, monitoring systems). While there is one project ('genie-plugin') mentioning TypeScript and CSS, the overall portfolio does not strongly align with a dedicated 'Frontend Developer' target role. The projects are primarily personal, indicating initiative but limited experience in collaborative, large-scale frontend development environments. This suggests a potential mismatch with a pure frontend role, but a good fit for roles requiring full-stack or DevOps skills with a frontend component.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
Insufficient data to assess soft skills and operational fit. Psychometric test scores are 0, providing no insight.