Jeremy Calvert is a pragmatic senior software engineer with 8+ years of focused industry experience and a long history of building reliable backend systems for large-scale products. He has driven impactful projects at Meta and Amazon—measuring engineering efficiency company-wide and eliminating global product-catalog duplicates—and earlier built VoIP backends and large content/aggregation platforms. Jeremy prefers simple, maintainable designs and leverages open-source rather than reinventing wheels, which is reflected in his contributions to the popular osquery project (enhancing cross-platform network interface support and SQLite data handling). His dual MS degrees in Computer Science and Math underpin a strong analytical approach and comfort with complex, systems-level problems. Based in Seattle, he’s the kind of engineer who optimizes both for code clarity and operational efficiency, with a history of saving significant costs through pragmatic reverse engineering. Colleagues would describe him as detail-oriented, pragmatic, and quietly impactful across both startup and enterprise environments.
8 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
MS, Computer Science, MS, Computer Science at University of Washington
SQL powered operating system instrumentation, monitoring, and analytics.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:9 commits, 11 PRs, 6 pushes in 7 months
Contributions summary:Jeremy primarily contributed to the back-end functionality of the osquery project. Their work involved adding support for retrieving network interface link speeds on non-Linux POSIX systems, demonstrating a focus on cross-platform compatibility. The user also implemented typed data retrieval from SQLite, enhancing data handling within the system, alongside improvements related to SQL queries. The user also addressed issues around null prepared statements, and optimized the codebase further.
Contributions:29 pushes, 1 branch, 6 issues in 2 years 2 months
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