Summary
Jordan Jennings is a solutions architect with 10 years of experience delivering scalable, cloud-native back-end systems in the JVM ecosystem. Based in Pittsburgh, he currently leads architecture at BoxBoat Technologies, focusing on Docker and Kubernetes containerization, AWS, CI/CD, and microservices. His career spans senior engineering and technical leadership roles at Thermo Fisher, PNC, Bossa Nova, and startups, where he advanced Spring Boot/Spring Cloud adoption, service discovery, API gateways, and dynamic config. At Thermo Fisher, he implemented Kubernetes on AWS using Kops and built cluster automation plus addon management tooling including dashboards, ingress, registries, Prometheus/Grafana, and Dex. He holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Brigham Young University and an M.S. in Information Technology, Software Design and Management from Carnegie Mellon University. With a strong foundation in OO design and software architecture, he combines hands-on delivery across the full SDLC with DevOps practices to ship reliable, scalable systems and mentor teams.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
M.S. in Information Technology, Software Design and Management, M.S. in Information Technology, Software Design and Management at Carnegie Mellon University
B.S., Computer Science, B.S., Computer Science at Brigham Young University
Spanish