Sriram R
About Sriram R
Sriram R is a Sr. DevOps Engineer at Fannie Mae with over a decade of experience in systems administration, DevOps engineering, automation, and cloud computing platforms.
Professional Experience at Fannie Mae
Sriram R currently holds the position of Sr. DevOps Engineer at Fannie Mae. In this role, he leverages his extensive experience in AWS, Kubernetes, CI/CD, and other DevOps tools and technologies to manage and optimize cloud infrastructure and deployment processes. His work includes creating automated processes for application development and deployment.
Previous Roles in DevOps Engineering
Sriram R has held various positions in the DevOps engineering field, most notably at Fujitsu as an AWS DevOps Support Engineer from 2019 to 2021, and at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services as a Sr. DevOps/AWS Engineer in 2018. His roles involved tasks such as automation, orchestration with Kubernetes, and the use of various DevOps tools to enhance operational efficiency.
Education and Expertise
Sriram R earned his Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from RMK Engineering College, Chennai. He possesses over a decade of experience specializing in Systems Administration, DevOps Engineering, Automation, and Cloud Computing Platforms. His expertise includes a wide range of technologies such as AWS Public Cloud, Kubernetes, Helm Chart, CI/CD, Docker, shell scripting, and many more.
Experience with Major Cloud Providers and DevOps Tools
Throughout his career, Sriram R has gained extensive experience with AWS platform scalability dimensions, including VPC, EC2, ELB, S3, EBS, and Route53. He is proficient in creating, developing, and testing environments by provisioning Kubernetes clusters on AWS using Docker, Ansible, and Terraform. His skill set also covers Ansible Playbooks, GIT, Jenkins, Maven, and the creation and deployment of Docker images.
Employment at United Airlines and Global Foundries
Between 2016 and 2018, Sriram R worked as a Sr. DevOps & AWS Engineer at United Airlines, followed by a similar role at Global Foundries from 2014 to 2016. His work in these positions included managing scalable AWS infrastructures, deploying applications using Kubernetes, and implementing CI/CD pipelines to streamline development and deployment processes.