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Scott Robison

Sr. Site Reliability Engineer at Extensiv

Scott Robison has a diverse work experience, starting with their role as Nickel Line Lead at Industrial Plating, where they managed a team and maintained metal baths. Scott then worked as a Customer Service Representative at AMP Security, solving security system issues and setting up new accounts. Scott also worked as a Computer Specialist at Brigham Young University, where they fixed desktops and managed kiosks using Active Directory and Group Policy.

At Verisk, Scott held various roles, including Helpdesk Technician, where they resolved endpoint issues and implemented IT solutions. Scott then became an End User Engineer, building SCCM and Jamf Cloud for Mac configuration management. Finally, as a Windows Systems Engineer, Scott automated processes, implemented monitoring, and worked with technologies like Azure Automation, Solarwinds, and Splunk.

Scott's most recent position is at Extensiv, where they started as a Site Reliability Engineer and later became a Sr. Site Reliability Engineer. In these roles, they led a team in integrating observability into products, pushed for automation and security upgrades, and completed projects using Powershell, Bash, Ansible, Terraform, and Python.

Overall, Scott has a strong technical background and experience in system engineering, IT support, automation, and project management.

Scott Robison attended Brigham Young University from 2007 to 2015, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Biophysics. In April 2020, they obtained two certifications from Amazon Web Services: AWS Solutions Architect - Associate and AWS Sysops Administrator - Associate. Additionally, they hold a certification from Microsoft as a Microsoft Certified Solution Associate (MCSA) - Server 2012, although specific details regarding the month and year of its attainment are not provided.

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  • Sr. Site Reliability Engineer

    October, 2022 - present

  • Site Reliability Engineer

    January, 2021