Jeff Burgin

Sr. DevOps Engineer at Limber

Jeff Burgin has a diverse work experience spanning various companies and roles. Jeff co-founded Burgin Creations in 2021 and served as a Co-Founder. In the same year, they joined Recyclops as a Full Stack Engineer and Technical Lead, where they were responsible for developing and maintaining the company's technology, including designing and implementing microservices and event-driven architectures in AWS. Jeff successfully completed a migration of customer billing from Maxio SaasOptics to Stripe.

Prior to that, Jeff worked at Mental Awesomeness as a Co-Founder and CTO from 2020 to 2022. During this time, they contributed to the overall technical vision and direction of the company.

Jeff also worked as a DevOps Engineer Consultant at 3Cloud from 2021 to 2021, where they assisted large companies in developing their DevOps practices using Azure DevOps and GitLab. Jeff also developed Terraform scripts for deploying into the Azure Cloud.

From 2018 to 2021, Jeff worked at Health Catalyst as a DevOps Engineer, where they developed complex pipelines in Azure DevOps for deploying software to clients. Jeff also contributed to the development and testing of an internal PowerShell library and improved ETL processing of client telemetry data into the company's MSSQL based Data Warehouse.

Earlier in their career, Jeff worked at Lockheed Martin as a Systems Administrator Asc, where they were responsible for a classified computer lab and servers. Jeff improved security by enforcing policies using Chef cookbooks and implemented Splunk for security reporting.

Prior to that, Jeff worked as a Web Software Engineer at Brigham Young University Marriott School of Business from 2015 to 2017.

Jeff Burgin attended Brigham Young University from 2012 to 2017, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Computer Engineering.

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