Who you're actually hiring.
Twenty-plus years across enterprise infrastructure, identity, and platform engineering. Currently a Senior Systems Engineer at Texas Mutual Insurance. Independently running two parallel practices — enterprise consulting under Cargill Consulting, small-business architecture under Next-Gen-IT — plus an active project lab.
Resume Center.
Three targeted resume versions tuned for different opportunity profiles. Each opens clean for print, send, or attachment.
- Enterprise Infrastructure Architect
- Global Identity Architect — Okta SME
- Cloud Platform & DevOps Architect
Why Cargill Consulting.
The enterprise practice origin story — how engagements are shaped, what you get from a specialist architect that you don't get from a bodyshop, and how to start a working relationship.
- One architect, hands on the keyboard
- Documentation as a first-class deliverable
- Three engagement shapes: assessment, retainer, fixed scope
Why Next-Gen-IT.
The SMB practice origin story. A title-company contact sent over his firm's email-authentication posture — wide open. That was the moment the small-business practice went from "someone should do this" to "I'm going to do this." Real architecture for owner-operated firms that are wire-fraud and impersonation targets by default.
Read the practice story →Jeremiah Cargill, in 100 words.
Senior infrastructure engineer and enterprise architect, Austin / Central Texas. Strong in VMware/vSphere, Cisco UCS, NetApp storage, identity architecture (Okta SME), Azure-integrated identity, Terraform & Ansible, and platform engineering work. Currently leading OpenShift migration planning across a ~930-VM, 56-host environment with paired DR.
Independently runs Cargill Consulting (enterprise) and Next-Gen-IT (SMB) as two parallel practices — same discipline, different buyer. Active project lab includes a multi-model neutral-analysis platform for legal conflict documentation, infrastructure tooling, and AI integrations.