Antoine Choimet
About Antoine Choimet
Antoine Choimet is a Staff Site Reliability Engineer with extensive experience in cloud architecture and software development. He has worked for notable companies including Accenture and VALEURIAD, and has contributed to chaos engineering and incident response initiatives.
Work at ManoMano
Antoine Choimet has been employed at ManoMano as a Staff Site Reliability Engineer since 2022. In this role, he focuses on enhancing the reliability and performance of the company's systems. His work involves implementing best practices in site reliability engineering to ensure seamless operations in a remote work environment.
Previous Experience at Accenture
Antoine Choimet held multiple positions at Accenture from 2013 to 2016. He worked as a Senior Software Developer for EDF for six months in 2013 and later as a Senior Software Developer for three months. He also served as a Solutions Architect for Crédit Agricole Consumer Finance from 2014 to 2016. His experience at Accenture included involvement in various software development and architectural projects.
Cloud Architecture and Engineering Roles
Antoine worked at VALEURIAD - l'Expertise IT 100% Nantaise from 2017 to 2022 in various capacities. He served as a Site Reliability Engineer and Cloud Architect for SNCF Connect&Tech for four months and one year, respectively. He also worked as a Cloud Architect for Kereis from 2019 to 2022. His roles involved developing tools and participating in migration projects to enhance cloud infrastructure.
Education and Expertise
Antoine Choimet studied at Lycée La Coliniere, where he achieved a BTS IG in Développeur d'applications from 2008 to 2010. He furthered his education at Octo Academy, focusing on Architecting on AWS. His educational background supports his expertise in software development, cloud architecture, and site reliability engineering.
Contributions to Chaos Engineering
Antoine has made significant contributions to chaos engineering practices. He organized workshops that experimented with controlled failures using Steadybit and integrated chaos engineering into daily routines for developers. He developed tools to assess system resiliency and extended chaos engineering experiments beyond Kubernetes, demonstrating his commitment to improving incident response and system reliability.