SEEKING WORK | US Remote (UTC-7) | Contract: Part-Time
In the past 15 years I've run the gambit from Server Administrator, Developer, Engineering Manager, Tech Lead, and Architect.
I am available for architectural consultations, code review, GitHub Actions development, infrastructure projects, and application development.
My specialty is optimizing your SDLC, typically that has been through implementation of automated testing, CI/CD, git branching strategies, and more.
My most recent work is building a proprietary deployment framework tying GitHub Actions, Packer, Docker, and Terraform with python to build and deploy ephemeral environments to AWS.
I'm a full stack developer with over 15 years of experience. I've run the gambit from Server Administrator, Developer, Engineering Manager, Tech Lead and Architect.
My specialty is optimizing your SDLC, typically that has been through implementation of automated testing, CI/CD, git branching strategies, and more.
My most recent work is building a proprietary deployment framework tying GitHub Actions, Packer, Docker, and Terraform with python to build and deploy ephemeral environments to AWS.
Currently looking for short-term projects and/or part-time engagements.
I'm a full stack developer with over 14 years of experience. I've run the gambit from Server Administrator, Developer, Engineering Manager, Tech Lead and Architect.
My specialty is optimizing your SDLC, typically that has been through implementation of automated testing, CI/CD, git branching strategies, and more.
My most recent work is building a proprietary deployment framework tying GitHub Actions, Packer, Docker, and Terraform with python to build and deploy ephemeral environments to AWS.
Starting in January I have availability for part-time contract work (10hrs/week max).
I'm on my second Mistel Barocco split mechanical keyboard.
First with a MD600 and now the MD770. I only upgraded because I liked the 770 has a full row of function keys and arrows keys making me less reliant on function keys for those extra key presses.
If the keys are too hard to press, you need to get switches that have lower actuation force (I use MX Browns), if you are having issue bending wrists I think you need to find a keyboard that tents well.
I cover the costs of domain / hosting with sponsored jobs @ https://www.phpjobs.app. If I get an actual sale for a featured job it covers a few months worth of hosting.
I haven't spent much time on it lately and there are a few things I need to fix but I have been too busy.
While I am not in the black with the project (even if I consider my time as free) it still helps be think about other streams of income that maybe aren't passive but can be tied into my hobbies so will feel much less like work.
PHP dev here, I never found anything that paid well enough on a "marketplace" site to bother investing time in.
My advice is to get networking, if you can get into the ears of enough people you will stumble upon someone who needs help AND may pay you a decent rate. I would have never found my "after 5" gig had it not been for a recommendation from a previous co-worker.
I've been working with After5.io for a few months and it has been great so far. After joining I basically jump to a JIRA board at my leisure and pull work to do.
I've also stumbled across https://www.turtle.dev/ which seems like a similar idea but I have no knowledge of the product.
Remote: Yes
Relocate: No
Technologies: (Backend, Full-Stack, Infra) PHP, Laravel, JavaScript, node.js, Vue, React, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI/CD, AWS, Serverless, Terraform, Docker, HAProxy, MySQL, Redis
Resume: https://www.aknosis.com/paul_giberson_resume.pdf / https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiberson
Email: On resume