Leonardo Beiler
About Leonardo Beiler
Leonardo Beiler is a Senior IT Server Engineer with over seven years of experience at Auto-Owners Insurance, specializing in managing the OpenShift Container Platform and Linux system administration. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Networking & System Administration from Michigan Technological University and has previously worked in various roles, including as an IT Operations Member and HPC Intern at the same university.
Work at Auto-Owners Insurance
Leonardo Beiler has been employed at Auto-Owners Insurance since 2016, serving as a Senior IT Server Engineer. In this role, he has accumulated over seven years of experience in IT server engineering. His responsibilities include managing and administering server environments, with a focus on the OpenShift Container Platform. Beiler's expertise contributes to the company's IT infrastructure and operational efficiency.
Education and Expertise
Leonardo Beiler holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Computer Networking & System Administration from Michigan Technological University, where he studied from 2013 to 2016. He also earned an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree from Grand Rapids Community College between 2010 and 2013. His educational background supports his technical skills in Linux system administration and server management.
Background
Leonardo Beiler's professional journey includes various roles in the IT and engineering sectors. He worked at Michigan Technological University in multiple capacities, including as a Summer Undergraduate Researcher, IT Operations Member, and HPC Intern. His earlier experiences include positions at Cascade Engineering and Grand Rapids Community College, where he served as an Assembly worker and Lifeguard, respectively.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to his current role, Leonardo Beiler gained diverse work experience. He worked as a Lifeguard at Grand Rapids Community College from 2010 to 2013 and as a Math Tutor for eight months during the same period. In 2011, he was employed at Cascade Engineering for three months. His time at Michigan Technological University included roles in IT operations and high-performance computing, which provided him with a solid foundation in IT.