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Brandon A. Calderon Morales

Engineer focused on delivery infrastructure, team enablement, and making complex systems manageable through clear defaults and repeatable workflows.

At a Glance
  • 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
Experience

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.
Principles
  • 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.
Tools

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

Selected Work

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.