Garrett Rieger is a delivery-focused technology leader with 11 years of experience managing application portfolios, agile teams, and migrations across public-sector environments. Currently a Delivery Manager in Regina, he combines hands-on engineering roots—from PeopleSoft development and C#/React work to help desk support—with program-level oversight of 20+ SaaS and on-prem systems. He has practical expertise in capacity planning, vendor relationships, and executing complex upgrades and cloud migrations, having led a major PeopleTools upgrade and governance for new SaaS solutions. An active open-source contributor to prominent projects like OSS-Fuzz, fonttools and woff2, he brings a QA- and automation-minded approach to reliability, fuzzing, and build automation that’s not obvious from his managerial title. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic problem-solver who translates technical detail into transparent, deliverable outcomes.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at University of Regina
Contributions:1 review, 6 commits, 3 PRs in 4 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Garrett primarily contributed to bug fixes and feature enhancements within the woff2 font encoding/decoding library. Their work involved addressing issues related to zero-length tables, fixing crashes in the encoder and decoder, and adding support for new features like the overlapSimpleBitmap flag. These changes focused on improving the stability and functionality of the core components of the woff2 library.
OSS-Fuzz - continuous fuzzing for open source software.
Role in this project:
Automation Engineer / Build & Release Engineer
Contributions:11 commits, 10 PRs, 2 comments in 4 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Garrett primarily focuses on automating the build process and setting up fuzzing targets within the harfbuzz project. Their contributions involve modifying build scripts to include new fuzzers, update existing ones, and adjust the seed corpus generation. They also address build issues and ensure correct file paths for the fuzzing targets. The work directly supports the continuous fuzzing efforts of the project.
oss-fuzzfuzz-testingossvulnerabilitiessecurity
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