
Jon Minkin developed infrastructure solutions focused on secure cloud integration and automated model deployment. For the opea-project/GenAIComps repository, he enabled AWS credential configuration in CI/CD workflows using IAM role ARNs, allowing Bedrock-integrated microservices to be tested end-to-end during continuous integration and reducing integration risk. In the opea-project/GenAIInfra repository, Jon delivered a production-ready Helm chart for Ollama model serving, automating deployment, service, autoscaling, and model management with persistent storage and deployment validation via a test pod. His work leveraged technologies such as AWS, Kubernetes, Helm, and Infrastructure as Code, demonstrating depth in DevOps automation and cloud-native engineering.

February 2025 (GenAIInfra): Delivered a production-ready Ollama Helm chart to automate model-serving deployment with consistent configurations across environments. Key features include deployment, service, autoscaling, and model management; support for selecting the Ollama model to deploy; and persistent storage for downloaded models. A dedicated test pod was added to validate deployments, improving reliability and reducing manual validation effort. This work lowers operational overhead, accelerates experimentation, and strengthens Model Serving reliability.
February 2025 (GenAIInfra): Delivered a production-ready Ollama Helm chart to automate model-serving deployment with consistent configurations across environments. Key features include deployment, service, autoscaling, and model management; support for selecting the Ollama model to deploy; and persistent storage for downloaded models. A dedicated test pod was added to validate deployments, improving reliability and reducing manual validation effort. This work lowers operational overhead, accelerates experimentation, and strengthens Model Serving reliability.
In January 2025, delivered CI/CD AWS Access for Bedrock Microservices Testing in the GenAIComps repository, enabling secure AWS credential configuration in CI workflows so Bedrock-integrated microservices can be tested end-to-end in CI. This reduces integration risk and accelerates feedback for AWS-dependent components.
In January 2025, delivered CI/CD AWS Access for Bedrock Microservices Testing in the GenAIComps repository, enabling secure AWS credential configuration in CI workflows so Bedrock-integrated microservices can be tested end-to-end in CI. This reduces integration risk and accelerates feedback for AWS-dependent components.
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