Brandon A. Calderon Morales¶
Engineer focused on delivery infrastructure, team enablement, and making complex systems manageable through clear defaults and repeatable workflows.
- Omaha, Nebraska; hybrid and remote friendly
- Bilingual in English and Spanish
- Completing a B.S. in Computer Science at the University of Nebraska at Omaha
- Ships across Rust, TypeScript, C#, Python, SQL, and infrastructure-as-code workflows
- Comfortable working in AWS, Azure, and GCP environments
Senior Software Engineer — Fiserv¶
2024 — Present- Standardizing CI/CD and delivery practices across teams and repositories, replacing legacy Jenkins jobs with maintainable GitHub Actions that are easy to inspect and modify.
- Turning tribal knowledge into documented defaults by guiding teams toward docs-as-code, so onboarding, troubleshooting, and release decisions do not depend on who is online.
- Making vulnerability remediation a repeatable team habit rather than a heroic effort, helping teams move from ad hoc fixes to predictable workflows using Fortify, ScanCentral, and practical automation.
- Enabling responsible adoption of AI-assisted development by helping teams use agentic workflows for code analysis, documentation, and remediation without losing quality or security discipline.
- Mentoring engineers through pairing, clear tradeoff documentation, and operational steps that stay visible and discoverable for the next maintainer.
Military Trainee — Fiserv¶
2023 — 2024- Completed the Military-Affiliated Project Management and Analyst program, translating disciplined execution into financial technology delivery.
- Strengthened facilitation, conflict resolution, and lightweight process design for cross-functional teams.
Web Services Developer — Insight Global (SAIC)¶
2023- Delivered features, defect fixes, and refactors for legacy enterprise systems with an emphasis on small, testable changes.
- Helped stabilize release routines and reduce the operational cost of routine updates.
Software Engineer — Leidos¶
2021 — 2023- Shipped frontend features with React and Material UI and automated pipelines with Jenkins and GitLab CI/CD.
- Built reusable components and containerized services with Docker and Podman to keep environments consistent.
United States Marine Corps¶
2014 — 2019- Served as a Legal Chief and Court Reporter, managing operations, training, and documentation under pressure in Spain and North Carolina.
- Learned how to keep systems orderly, direct, and dependable when the stakes are high.
- Reduce friction before it becomes process. I look for manual steps, tribal knowledge, and one-off fixes that slow teams down, then replace them with defaults that are easy to follow and hard to break.
- Documentation as infrastructure. Onboarding and maintenance should not drift apart from the code. Docs-as-code is part of the delivery system.
- Security through repetition. Vulnerability remediation scales when it is predictable, not heroic. I help teams build workflows they can own.
- Coach by making the path visible. I mentor through pairing, tradeoff documentation, and operational steps that stay discoverable.
Languages & Frameworks¶
Rust, TypeScript/JavaScript, C#, Python, SQL, React, .NET, Three.js, FastAPI
Infrastructure & Data¶
Terraform, Ansible, Docker, Podman, PostgreSQL, MSSQL, MongoDB
Delivery & Observability¶
GitHub Actions, Jenkins, GitLab CI/CD, Nexus, Splunk, DynaTrace, CyberArk
Security & Reliability¶
Fortify SCA, OpenText ScanCentral, access control review, dependency management
Terminal Jarvis¶
CLI orchestration for multiple AI assistants and team workflows.
Coder Infrastructure¶
Templates and automation that make self-hosted developer workspaces predictable.
Docs-as-Code Platform¶
This site as a living example of versioned documentation, release automation, and information design.