Heather Moore-farley

Senior Back End Engineer at Peerspace

Oakland, California, United States
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Heather Moore-farley is a Senior Back End Engineer based in Oakland with 11 years building production-grade APIs and distributed services across e-commerce, security, and cloud platforms. She specializes in backend systems, CI/CD, and testing automation—having maintained Cloud Foundry acceptance tests and driven API work that surfaces near real-time threat intelligence for analysts. Her tooling and integrations experience spans Clojure/Polylith, Java/Kotlin/Spring, Ruby, and numerous third-party payment and logistics APIs, reflecting strong polyglot fluency. At Mayvenn she led engineering for new product launches and built storefront microservices used in production, and more recently she joined Peerspace to continue scaling backend capabilities. Colleagues describe her as the kind of engineer who makes complex platform transitions and test infrastructures invisible by keeping them reliable and current. She pairs a mathematics background with practical full-stack training to turn ambiguous requirements into tested, deployable systems.
code11 years of coding experience
job12 years of employment as a software developer
bookMcHenry County College
bookFull Stack Software Development, Full Stack Software Development at gSchool San Francisco
bookBachelor of Science (B.S.) Mathematics, Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Mathematics at Brigham Young University
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Github Skills (6)

cloud-foundry10
cicd10
test-automation10
dockers9
docker9
go5

Programming languages (10)

JavaShellCSSJavaScriptGoHTMLRubyPython

Github contributions (5)

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CF Acceptance tests
Role in this project:
userDevOps Engineer
Contributions:11 commits, 3 PRs, 6 pushes in 2 months
Contributions summary:Heather primarily focused on maintaining and updating the testing infrastructure within the Cloud Foundry acceptance tests repository. Their contributions involved standardizing timeouts, bumping helper libraries, and removing deprecated test methods related to older configurations. They also modified existing tests to accommodate new requirements, specifically around networking commands and new minimum CLI versions, ensuring the tests remain current and effective. This work indicates a focus on CI/CD and testing automation for the platform.
testingacceptance-testscff-wg-app-runtime-deploymentsacceptance
Contributions:109 pushes, 2 branches in 9 years 11 months
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