Nick Perkins

Software Engineer. Volunteer Motorsport Official. ADHD Brain. Bit of a nerd.

About Nick

2025-01-17
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It's me... Nick!

My name is Nick Perkins, and this is my personal blog. This is where I come to jot down my thoughts on things that interest me, like cloud computing, infrastructure as code, Kubernetes, platform engineering, motorsport… I guess nothing much is off limits.

I currently work at Secure Code Warrior as a Lead Software Engineer, where I work on AI-focused products.

Before that, I was a Principal DevOps Engineer at Domino’s Pizza Enterprises (DPE), leading the Platform Foundation team — a product team focused on reducing the cognitive load experienced by DPE engineers. Before DPE, I was a Senior DevOps Engineer at Hutly, and a Software Engineer at Arkose Labs.

I have have many years of experience as a software engineer, plus experience in business analysis, project management and team leadership. Before that, I worked in financial administration and assets management within the public sector for over seven years.

What to some people may look like a weird path to travel has allowed me to develop a bunch of soft skills to go along with my technical skills.

I love problem-solving, learning, and digging into the meat of the issue.

When not inside getting a screen tan, I am a volunteer motorsport official. I have been an official since 2015, working in many areas such as flagging, paddock marshaling, and track marshaling. Since 2023, I have moved into timekeeping which has seen me quickly progress into senior roles, such as chief timekeeper for support categories at the Gold Coast 500 in 2024.

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I love being a motorsport official!

This has seen me work alongside other experienced officials to build a volunteer group named GP Timers for timekeepers in South East Queensland. We hope to provide a safe and fun environment for people to learn timekeeping at circuit events and find an outlet for their passion.

Alternatively, I’ll be found at home with my wife Natalie and doggo Lucy.

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You can't really say no to this face, can you?