David Roe
About David Roe
David Roe is a Senior Site Reliability Engineer with extensive experience in the technology sector, currently working at MainStreet since 2021. He has previously held positions at companies such as VMware, Invoca, and S2 Games, contributing to various roles in system administration and DevOps.
Current Role at MainStreet
David Roe serves as a Senior Site Reliability Engineer at MainStreet, a position he has held since 2021. In this role, he focuses on maintaining and improving the reliability and performance of the company's systems. His expertise contributes to the overall efficiency of operations, ensuring that services remain available and responsive to user needs.
Previous Experience at VMware
Before joining MainStreet, David Roe worked at VMware as a Senior Member of Technical Staff from 2020 to 2021. During his tenure in Santa Barbara, California, he contributed to various projects that enhanced the company's cloud infrastructure and services. His role involved collaborating with teams to implement solutions that improved system performance and reliability.
Career Background in DevOps and System Administration
David Roe has extensive experience in DevOps and system administration. He worked as a Senior DevOps Engineer at Invoca from 2015 to 2017 and at D2 Nova for six months in 2017. Additionally, he served as a Lead System Administrator at S2 Games from 2013 to 2014. His roles in these companies involved managing infrastructure, automating processes, and ensuring system reliability.
Educational Background in Computer Science
David Roe earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Andrews University, where he studied from 2006 to 2010. This educational foundation provided him with the technical knowledge and skills necessary for his career in technology and engineering.
Early Career and Technical Roles
David began his career as a Data Center Systems Engineer at Secant Technologies from 2010 to 2012, followed by a role as a Network Administrator at Trillium Staffing Solutions from 2012 to 2013. These positions in Kalamazoo, Michigan, allowed him to develop a strong understanding of network systems and data center operations.