Work

Career and technical focus

Most of my professional work sits in aviation, but the habits that matter there carry cleanly into the technical work I do elsewhere: structured thinking, abnormal procedure logic, and a strong preference for understanding systems end to end.

Current shape of work

This is not meant to be a complete employment history. It is a compact view of the kinds of work and reasoning I spend time on.

Aviation

B737 airline operations

My core professional context is B737 line flying from Perth, including IFR operations, recurrent simulator training, and the systems-level thinking required for emergency and abnormal procedure handling.

Reasoning

Procedural and systems thinking

Aviation keeps sharpening the same habits I value in technical work: triaging symptoms cleanly, distinguishing primary from secondary effects, and being disciplined about which checklist or decision path actually fits the problem.

Technical depth

Serious work outside the cockpit

Away from flying I spend substantial time on self-hosted infrastructure, Kubernetes, networking, mail systems, automation, and security analysis, which has become a meaningful parallel body of work in its own right.