James Gibson is a pragmatic operations leader with 17+ years managing dry bulk logistics, terminals, and heavy-equipment teams across the U.S., now overseeing Dry Bulk Operations at Texas International Terminals. He built and scaled his own trucking business from a single truck to a seven-vehicle/ heavy machinery operation, demonstrating hands-on entrepreneurship and end-to-end operational ownership. Known for driving safety, equipment reliability, and inventory accuracy, he has led teams of 30+ and coordinated complex rail and vessel cargo operations. James combines field-level problem solving with talent development and financial accountability, routinely optimizing schedules and maintenance processes. He also contributes technical problem-solving skills outside logistics, having implemented connector and front-end fixes in an open-source file manager project. Based in Galveston, he seeks roles that leverage his blend of tactical execution and strategic relationship-building for long-term operational success.
An open-source file manager released under MIT license. Up-to-date for PHP connector. This package is DEPRECATED. Now, please use RichFileManager available at : https://github.com/servocoder/RichFilemanager.
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Full-stack Developer
Contributions:5 commits in 1 day
Contributions summary:James primarily contributed to the ColdFusion (CFM) connector for the file manager, integrating its functionality. They implemented features like file downloading, previewing, renaming, deleting, and adding. The commits also reflect improvements to the front-end interface through modifications to JavaScript and CSS files, including the addition of a home link and adjustments to the directory browsing tree.
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