Ayodeji Bamidele.
DevOps Engineer.
Lagos, Nigeria.
Hey there šš¾
I am Ayodeji.
I work as a DevOps Engineer, specializing in cloud infrastructure, automation, and platform reliability. Iām driven by the challenge of designing scalable systems and enabling seamless software delivery through modern DevOps practices.
Favourite catch phrase: "Commit to Competence."
Work History
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Homlify , 2025 - Current
Architecting and managing cloud infrastructure on AWS, driving a 40% reduction in EC2 costs through right-sizing, reserved instance planning, and workload optimisation. Led the migration of legacy services to containerised environments using Docker, improving deployment consistency and reducing environment-related incidents. Integrated CI/CD pipelines with GitHub Actions to automate build, test, and deployment workflows, cutting release cycle time significantly. Implemented infrastructure as code using Terraform, enabling reproducible, version-controlled provisioning across environments.
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Xapic Tech, 2023 - 2024
I worked as a Contractor, before transitioning into full-time role.
Architected and deployed several microservice APIs to AWS, mentored juniors and worked on several deployments. Worked on Kubernetes, Linux OS and rafactoring.
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Mitu Ai, 2022 - 2023
Joined Mitu Ai as a Python Cadet, straight out of university. I was sold the mission to learn and build with Python Mitu Ai, with a focus on performance.
I got excited about the mission and rolled my sleeves to join the team at work. We released the first version of the new application about 7 months later, closed more sales, collect money faster, prevent failed checkout etc, this generated billions in revenue. The app is still used in production today.
In this time, I got retained as a Software Engineer contributing to the engineering goals.
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Interface, 2019
Humble beginning as a candidate of the first Interface internship in 2019. This was a great experience that introduced me to the world of professional work setting.
Finished as one of the few finalists with other awesome folks.
Interface was an eye opener and I'm a product of the internship who has moved on to make a decent career, just like many others.