Sisay Woldeyes
About Sisay Woldeyes
Sisay Woldeyes is a DevOps Engineer and Solution Architect with extensive experience in AWS services and application migration. He has worked at The National Institutes of Health since 2016 and has a background in SQL database administration.
Work at National Institutes of Health
Sisay Woldeyes has been employed at the National Institutes of Health since 2016, serving as a DevOps Engineer and Solution Architect. In this role, he focuses on creating highly available and fault-tolerant environments utilizing various AWS services. His responsibilities include managing AWS services such as IAM, RDS, Route 53, VPC, RDB, Dynamo DB, SES, SQS, and SNS. Woldeyes has contributed to the organization by ensuring seamless migration of applications from on-premises data centers to AWS, enhancing operational efficiency.
Education and Expertise
Sisay Woldeyes possesses extensive expertise in cloud computing and DevOps practices. He specializes in creating fault-tolerant environments using AWS services, including Auto-Scaling and Load Balancers. His proficiency extends to managing containerized services with ECS, EKS, Kubernetes, and Docker. Woldeyes is skilled in setting up Jenkins for continuous integration, focusing on plugin management and securing configurations. He also has experience with version control systems like GitHub and GitLab, which he uses for effective resource management.
Background
Prior to his current role, Sisay Woldeyes worked as a SQL Database Administrator at ISI Professional Services from 2013 to 2016. This position was located in the Washington DC-Baltimore area. His background in database administration has provided him with a strong foundation in managing data and ensuring system reliability. His transition to a DevOps role reflects his commitment to leveraging cloud technologies and improving application performance.
Achievements
Sisay Woldeyes has demonstrated significant capabilities in integrating Amazon Cloud Watch with Amazon EC2 instances to enhance monitoring and incident control. His work in migrating applications to AWS has facilitated smoother transitions for various projects. Additionally, his expertise in building applications with diverse architectural styles, including microservices, showcases his adaptability in the evolving tech landscape.