Mohamed Kamel

Devops & System Tech Lead at ITWorx

Mohamed Kamel has a diverse work experience in the field of DevOps, Cloud Engineering, and Infrastructure Engineering. Mohamed started their career at Equinox International as a Cloud Infrastructure & System Engineer, where they deployed and managed AWS services and infrastructure using Terraform. Mohamed also gained experience in configuring and monitoring applications with ELK stack/Prometheus and Grafana stack.

Mohamed then joined Orange Egypt as a Senior DevOps & Cloud Engineer, where they increased the deployment rate by implementing CI/CD using Jenkins and Kubernetes. Mohamed provided customer applications with various Amazon Web Services like VPC, EC2, S3, RDS, IAM, Route 53, and more. Mohamed also automated application and server security vulnerabilities using Ansible playbooks.

After that, they worked at Vodafone as a Senior SRE & Cloud DevOps Engineer, where they implemented CI/CD pipelines for microservices applications using Jenkins, Kubernetes, Nexus, and Sonarqube. Mohamed also led the migration of live on-premise servers to AWS, and set up infrastructure on AWS using IAAC (terraform).

Currently, Mohamed is employed at ITWorx as a DevOps & System Tech Lead. Their responsibilities include creating CI/CD pipelines for services, conducting research on new techniques for software development, and guiding and mentoring engineers on technical design and approach.

Overall, Mohamed Kamel has a strong background in DevOps, Cloud Engineering, and Infrastructure Engineering, with expertise in utilizing various tools and services such as Jenkins, Kubernetes, AWS, and Ansible. Mohamed has demonstrated leadership skills, problem-solving abilities, and a focus on continuous improvement throughout their career.

Mohamed Kamel pursued their Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) degree in Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering from MET Academy. Mohamed attended the academy from 2011 to 2016. Currently, Mohamed Kamel is enrolled at Mansoura University, where they are expected to complete their Master's degree in Communications Engineering between 2021 and 2024.

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