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Ryan Miranda — Senior Technology Leader, Melbourne

Melbourne, Australia

Ryan Miranda

Senior technology leader — platform engineering, cloud architecture, and engineering teams that actually move the needle.

rpmir1@gmail.com

About

Hi, I'm Ryan.

I'm a technology leader based in Melbourne, currently running the engineering team at Homely.com.au. I've been there since 2010 — started as a developer, ended up responsible for the whole technology function. It happened gradually, which is probably the best way.

I like the work that sits between the technical and the human — figuring out how teams operate, how platforms scale, how to make good decisions with incomplete information. I've got a hands-on background and I don't think that's something to grow out of.

Outside of work I volunteer with the Victoria State Emergency Service. It's a good way to stay grounded — not every problem has a technical solution.

Based
Melbourne, Victoria
Industries
Proptech · Telco · Government · Enterprise
Stack
.NET · Azure · React · SQL
Community
Volunteer, Victoria SES
01
Technology Strategy
02
Cloud & Platform Architecture
03
Engineering Org Leadership
04
DevOps & Developer Experience
05
AI-Augmented Development
06
Coaching & Mentorship
07
Full-Stack Development
08
Distributed & Offshore Teams

Career

Homely.com.au
Head of Tech & Engineering
2010 — Present
Joined as an early engineer and gradually took on more — platform, team, culture, and eventually the full technology leadership brief. A long tenure that covered a lot of ground.
IBM
Tech Lead
2006 — 2010
Enterprise software delivery across a range of client environments, including TAB.com.au. Moved from development and analysis into a technical lead role over time.
Code Maze
Technical Author
Ongoing
Contributing technical articles to a well-read .NET and C# publication. Useful for staying sharp and giving something back to the dev community.

Get in Touch

Always up for a
good conversation.

Particularly interested in where technology and product strategy genuinely intersect — environments where engineering is a driver of outcomes, not a cost centre.