JB Lewis

Senior IT Engineer at Hennepin County

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
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JB Lewis is a Senior IT Engineer with 12 years of focused experience in PowerShell-driven automation and a long career supporting Active Directory, Exchange, Windows file services and cloud migrations. Based in Minneapolis and serving Hennepin County, he architects practical automation tools that streamline administration, data migrations to OneDrive, and backup operations with Veritas NetBackup. A pragmatic promoter of DevOps principles, he pairs deep Windows server expertise with growing Azure and Office 365 know‑how to help teams adopt repeatable, auditable processes. Outside work he volunteers with the rally community, bringing the same attention to detail to scoring and event support as he does to infrastructure.
code12 years of coding experience
job15 years of employment as a software developer
bookWalsh Jesuit
bookSurveying Engineering, Computer Information Science, Surveying Engineering, Computer Information Science at The Ohio State University
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Github Skills (137)

pnp-powershell10
windows10
pnp10
powershellget10
microsoft-azure10
office36510
powershell-sdk10
arm10
netcore10
pester10
acl10
linux10
powershell-module10
microsoft-graph-api10
bdd10

Programming languages (12)

MDXPowerShellC#TypeScriptJavaC++ShellSCSS

Github contributions (5)

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Provides PowerShell language and debugging support for Visual Studio Code
Contributions:2 PRs, 6 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 9 months
visual-studio-codevscodevscode-extensionpowershelldebugging
AspenForester/NTFSSecurity

Oct 2018 - May 2024

Managing permissions with PowerShell is only a bit easier than in VBS or the command line as there are no cmdlets for most day-to-day tasks like getting a permission report or adding permission to an item. PowerShell only offers Get-Acl and Set-Acl but everything in between getting and setting the ACL is missing. This module closes the gap.
Contributions:4 pushes, 3 branches in 5 years 8 months
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JB Lewis - Senior IT Engineer at Hennepin County