Karina Ines Costa
About Karina Ines Costa
Karina Ines Costa is a DevOps Engineer currently working at Slice since 2020, with extensive experience in system administration and web operations across various companies in Argentina and the United Kingdom.
Work at Slice
Karina Ines Costa has been employed as a DevOps Engineer at Slice since 2020. In this role, she operates remotely from the United Kingdom. Her responsibilities include managing cloud infrastructure and implementing DevOps best practices to enhance operational efficiency.
Previous Experience in DevOps and System Administration
Prior to her current position, Karina worked as a WebOps Engineer at ScreenCloud from 2019 to 2020. She also served as a DevOps Engineer at Nubiral for eight months in 2018-2019. Earlier in her career, she held various roles as a Unix/Linux System Administrator at companies such as Intraway Corp., Globant, and Edrans, gaining extensive experience in system administration and support.
Education and Certifications
Karina studied at Universidad de Buenos Aires, where she earned a Tecnicatura in Diseño de Imagen y Sonido from 2001 to 2009. She also completed a Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design at Fundacion Gutenberg from 2010 to 2014. Additionally, she achieved certification in Red Hat Linux System Administration (RHCT) in 2010.
Technical Skills and Contributions
Karina has been involved in significant technical projects, including the creation of AWS Lambda functions using Python-boto3 and Python-gitlab with Terraform. She played a key role in migrating approximately 250 repositories to GitHub Actions and contributed to the upgrade of EKS core components. Her expertise also includes utilizing Datadog for monitoring and developing Python scripts for AWS resource tagging.
Professional Development and Growth
Throughout her career, Karina has consistently engaged in professional development, enhancing her skills in cloud technologies and DevOps practices. Her work has included the migration of services from Marathon to EKS and the creation of reusable workflows, demonstrating her commitment to improving operational processes.