Greg Mungall
About Greg Mungall
Greg Mungall is a Senior DevOps Engineer currently working at Quantexa in London. He has a background in mechanical engineering and extensive experience in cloud engineering and data solutions.
Current Role at Quantexa
Greg Mungall serves as a Senior DevOps Engineer at Quantexa, a position he has held since 2022. His role involves engineering complex data solutions, leveraging his expertise in cloud technologies. Based in London, England, he contributes to the development and optimization of cloud-based systems, ensuring efficient deployment and management of applications.
Previous Experience in Engineering
Before joining Quantexa, Greg Mungall accumulated diverse engineering experience. He worked at Rolls-Royce as a Graduate Engineer from 2018 to 2020 and later as a Control System Engineer focused on Trent 7000 Control Software from 2020 to 2021. His role at Rolls-Royce involved working on advanced engineering projects in Derby, England. Additionally, he briefly worked as a 3D Printing Engineer at COINS in 2015.
Education and Qualifications
Greg Mungall studied Mechanical Engineering at the University of Nottingham, earning a Master of Engineering (MEng) from 2014 to 2018. Prior to that, he attended Frensham Heights Sixth Form from 2011 to 2013, where he studied Maths, Physics, Chemistry, and Geography at the AS level. He also completed his GCSEs at Frensham Heights School between 2007 and 2011. He holds a certification as a cloud engineer, specializing in architecting complex data solutions on Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
Experience in Cloud Development
Greg Mungall has significant experience in cloud development, particularly during his time at Sky, where he worked as a Cloud Development Engineer focusing on anti-piracy solutions from 2021 to 2022. His expertise in cloud technologies is further enhanced by his certification as a cloud engineer, with a focus on Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
Research Experience
In 2017, Greg Mungall worked as a Thermo-Mechanical Researcher at the University of Nottingham for one month. This role contributed to his understanding of mechanical engineering principles and research methodologies, complementing his formal education and professional experience.