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Daniel Nussbaumer

DevOps Engineer at Spectralink Corporation

Daniel Nussbaumer has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Daniel started their career as a Database Analyst at Shamrock Foods, Inc in 1999 and worked there until 2001. Following that, they worked as an Administrative Contractor at Dicker Staffing where they developed a database to track damage claims for a local utility company.

In 2003, Daniel joined DigitalGlobe as a Production Technician III. In this role, they automated production systems, developed Perl scripts to save time and reduce errors, and created a program in VB to streamline manual tasks.

From 2013 to 2014, they worked at IBM as a Help Desk Technician.

In 2014, Daniel joined ReedGroup where they held multiple roles. Daniel started as a Batch Operations Support Specialist, handling incident tickets and setting up file transfers. Later, they became a Batch Operations Development Engineer II, responsible for creating automation solutions using technologies such as T-SQL, SSIS, C#, PowerShell, and BPA Automate. Daniel also provided tier III technical support for managed file transfers. Additionally, they played a significant role in ReedGroup's Agile DevOps transformation, including the development of a continuous build/integration/deployment/testing pipeline and migrating source control to a local Git repository.

Currently, Daniel is working at Spectralink Corporation as a DevOps Engineer. Daniel'sresponsibilities include building a CI/CD infrastructure for Android-based OS variants and applications for mobile phones. Daniel develops build pipelines, researches and implements new tools, and maintains and upgrades existing tools to improve the development lifecycle.

Daniel Nussbaumer began their education in 2010 at Front Range Community College, where they earned an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree in Science. Daniel then proceeded to pursue a Bachelor of Computer Science degree at Regis University from 2013 to 2017, focusing on Computer Science as their field of study.

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