For over the past three years, Nedim has been making a living as a DevOps engineer, but he has several years of hands-on and varied experience in the development industry. Nedim started his career as a developer then became interested in operations, then switched to working with networks and servers for the better part of five years before he began his transition to DevOps.
Designed and implemented cloud-hosting solutions and continuous integration and deployment for multiple offshore clients.
Implemented CI/CD (both a fully on-premise solution and in the cloud) for multiple mobile applications (Android, iOS).
Developed a cloud infrastructure solution and CI/CD for a data analytics project using AWS services (S3, Lambda, AWS Batch, Step Functions, RDS, Redshift, Data Pipeline, and so on).
Created reusable infrastructure templates/modules using Terraform, CloudFormation, CDK, Bash, Python, Go, and so on.
Worked on designing and implementing the solution for migration one of the most popular news portals in B&H to AWS.
Automated an ephemeral environment solution (AWS infrastructure, deployments, users, and so on) which involved the creation and destruction of the feature branch.
Built a CI/CD and cloud infrastructure solution for financial institutions (microservices, PCI, and SoC compliance).
Worked as one of senior DevOps team members and performed periodic audits/reviews of the DevOps related work on company projects (emphasis on security, availability, general best practices, and the like).
Programmed a lighting control app that was used to remotely control and monitor luminaries.
Coded a line array control app that was used to control largest line array system in the world.
Developed various applications for AV management of conference rooms, AC rooms, exhibitions, and so on.
ATOM Holding
IT Engineer
2013 - 2018 (5 years)
Remote
Designed, implemented, commissioned, and maintained IT systems in the Makkah Royal Clock Tower (firewalls, routers, 100+ managed switches, and 2,000+ nodes).
Configured and managed Unix/Linux and Windows servers (50+ servers including files, web, databases, media, logging, monitoring, domain, virtualization, and more).
Implemented single-point monitoring and logging systems.
Ensured that the network and server infrastructure was up and running.
Designed the network infrastructure for the Makkah Clock Tower exhibition (routers, 50+ managed switches, and 1,500+ nodes, emphasis on security).
Designed the network and server infrastructure for the media wall in Makkah Clock Tower. This was a very high profile and highly sensitive project since it can display any video on the biggest LED screen in the world in an area where millions of tourists are present at any time (huge emphasis on security).
Developed (scripting, programming, debugging, and more) hardware/software for the purposes of removing or bypassing limitations on mobile devices placed by telecom operators and/or vendors (e.g., SIMs, update, modification locks, root access, and similar).
Built password-cracking RIGs and clusters (used for brute force and similar attacks).
Restored data from faulty, locked, or encrypted devices (software and hardware methods).
I programmed a lighting control app that was used to remotely control and monitor luminaries visible from outside of the Makkah Clock Tower: the largest clock and largest LED display in the world.
Education
Engineer's Degree in Computer Engineering
University Džemal Bijedić of Mostar, Faculty of Information Technology