Leandro Santos
About Leandro Santos
Leandro Santos is a Senior Azure DevOps Engineer at First Line Software, where he has worked since 2023. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Software and Media Applications from Estácio and has extensive experience in DevOps practices, particularly in managing on-premises deployments and maintaining SQL databases.
Work at First Line Software
Leandro Santos has been employed at First Line Software as a Senior Azure DevOps Engineer since 2023. In this role, he applies his expertise in Azure DevOps to enhance the company's software development processes and deployment strategies. His responsibilities include managing cloud service models and implementing DevOps practices to streamline operations.
Education and Expertise
Leandro Santos holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Software and Media Applications from Estácio, which he completed from 2015 to 2019. He also studied Computer Science at the University of Pretoria, where he pursued a Bachelor's degree but did not complete it. Additionally, he attended Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, where he studied Computer Engineering but did not finish the program. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his work in DevOps and software development.
Background
Before joining First Line Software, Leandro Santos worked at UniCEUB from 2012 to 2018 as a DevOps engineer. During his six years there, he focused on software development, test-driven development (TDD), continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI-CD), and application lifecycle management (ALM). His experience in Brasília, Federal District, Brazil, contributed to his understanding of DevOps practices and principles.
Technical Skills and Tools
Leandro Santos has extensive experience in managing on-premises deployments that encompass all cloud service models. He has utilized DevOps practices to maintain and update SQL databases in a DevOps/SRE environment. His technical skills include proficiency in Zabbix and System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) for monitoring purposes, which are essential tools in a DevOps setting.