From startups to infrastructure, this ismy journey so far
Built digital products and startups, now working in infrastructure, ready to launch the next venture.
My Experiences

Würth IT Switzerland AG
DevOps Engineer
At Würth IT, part of the international Würth Group, I work on the Platform-as-a-Service team managing multiple Kubernetes clusters across environments, ensuring they run smoothly and scale to handle millions of requests. I take care of storage, resources, monitoring, alerting, backup, CI/CD pipelines, and ArgoCD deployments. Beyond infrastructure, I support many developers by guiding them on building, testing, and deploying applications, harmonizing workflows across teams, and making our platform easy to use. My previous startup experience gives me hands-on insight into what developers need, helping me bridge the gap between infrastructure and product delivery in a very practical way.

FitFull
Co-Founder
I co-founded FitFull, a fitness startup where I built the full stack product: a mobile app with Expo, a web app and backend with Next.js, and the entire technical infrastructure. Beyond coding, I drove product launches with waiting lists, websites, and marketing campaigns, while engaging with early users and investors. We gained traction and investor interest, but ultimately I decided to move on due to misalignment with my co-founders. The journey taught me that building a startup goes far beyond software and traction. It's about the right team, vision, and execution.

PedalGo
Co-Founder
PedalGo began as a school project rewarding employees for biking or taking public transport. The demand was surprisingly high, so we continued development beyond the classroom. As the only technical founder, I built the MVP, integrated payments, and drove early user traction. After validating the idea, I started a complete redesign with a new website, refreshed app design to turn the MVP into a scalable product foundation. Eventually, I stepped away because my co-founders (classmates) lacked expertise to grow it further. The experience gave me deep insight into building and launching B2B products, as well as the business side of running a startup.

Swiss Military Service
Soldier
I completed my mandatory military service, where I learned to stay calm under pressure, work well in a team, and be disciplined. The experience also taught me responsibility and how to handle tasks even when they are not interesting.

Würth IT Switzerland AG
Apprenticeship
IT apprenticeship building the technical foundation for my engineering career. I had the opportunity to work in many different teams. From first level support over to databases, networking and development.
Other stuff I built

KNative Serverless application to clear CDN cache
I developed a highly scalable serverless application that automatically adjusts to demand. Using Knative and CloudEvents, the frontend and backend are decoupled, allowing each part to scale independently for better performance and efficiency.

Final Apprenticeship Project – CI/CD with Microservices
A CI/CD pipeline was implemented using GoCD and Podman on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, enabling automated deployment for a microservices-based web application.
Budget and Finance App
I built a personal budget and finance app to track expenses and savings. After completing the evaluation and design phase, I decided to stop the project due to Swiss banking regulations and the high funding required relative to the market potential.
I developed a new homepage for my local sport club. The site uses multiple CMS collections, and I built a custom backend to handle nested collections due to Webflow limitations. The backend is hosted on Vercel, ensuring smooth performance and easy content management.