Maaike Siebelink
About Maaike Siebelink
Maaike Siebelink is a DevOps Software Engineer currently employed at LeaseWeb in Amsterdam, where she has worked since 2015. She holds a Master of Arts in Archaeology from Universiteit Leiden and has a diverse professional background that includes roles in office management, research assistance, and museum work.
Work at Leaseweb
Maaike Siebelink has been employed at LeaseWeb since 2015, serving as a DevOps Software Engineer. In this role, she is responsible for managing and optimizing the deployment and operation of software applications. Her work involves collaboration with development teams to ensure efficient integration and continuous delivery of software solutions. Based in Amsterdam, she has contributed to various projects that enhance the company's infrastructure and service offerings.
Previous Employment Experience
Prior to her current role, Maaike Siebelink held several positions in different organizations. She worked at Qurus as an Office Manager for six months in 2012, where she managed office operations. Additionally, she was employed at EcoSelect as a Bodem Informatie Medewerker for four months in 2012, focusing on soil information. From 1999 to 2007, she worked at Museumpark Archeon as a park employee, gaining experience in a cultural environment. She also served as a Research Assistant at Leiden University from 2011 to 2012 for six months.
Education and Expertise
Maaike Siebelink holds a Master of Arts (MA) degree in Archeology, specializing in Material Culture and Artefact Studies, as well as the Prehistory of North Western Europe, which she obtained from Universiteit Leiden from 2005 to 2011. Earlier, she studied Museology at the Amsterdamse Hogeschool voor de Kunsten, achieving a Propedeuse from the Reinwardt Academie between 2003 and 2005. Her educational background provides her with a unique perspective that combines technical skills with an understanding of cultural heritage.
Academic Background
Maaike Siebelink completed her secondary education at Coornhert Lyceum Haarlem, where she studied Natuur & Techniek and Natuur & Gezondheid, achieving HAVO from 1998 to 2003. This foundational education laid the groundwork for her later studies in archeology and museology, contributing to her analytical skills and understanding of both scientific and cultural disciplines.