Jeremy Skinner is a senior data engineer based in Santa Ana, CA with 16 years of experience translating business needs into reliable analytics and data platforms. Currently at the Automobile Club of Southern California, he progressed from Business Intelligence developer to senior data engineer, demonstrating deep institutional knowledge and a knack for productionizing data workflows. His open-source contributions include meaningful enhancements to well-known projects like posh-git and Fluent NHibernate, showing comfort across scripting, tooling, and ORM configuration. Jeremy pairs hands-on engineering with an MBA-backed business perspective, enabling him to bridge technical design and stakeholder outcomes. He brings a practical, detail-oriented approach—evident in bug fixes, refactors, and mapping/configuration improvements—that keeps systems maintainable and user-friendly. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic solutions that balance developer ergonomics with operational robustness.
16 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Business Administration - MBA, Master of Business Administration - MBA at California State University, Long Beach
Contributions:20 commits, 2 PRs, 35 comments in 8 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Jeremy primarily contributed to the `posh-git` PowerShell module, implementing new settings to control the display of Git status information in the prompt. They addressed bug fixes related to tab expansion for the Git commands, and added support for TortoiseGit and git svn tab expansion. Furthermore, they modified existing code and fixed a path-related function within the module, and refactored settings within the prompt.
Contributions summary:Jeremy primarily focused on enhancing the Fluent NHibernate library's configuration and mapping capabilities. They added methods to configure the current session context, enabling more flexible setup. Furthermore, the user introduced an "OrderBy" property to collection mappings and a "Where" method to class mappings. These changes involved modifications to existing classes, interfaces and adding test cases to ensure functionality.
dotnetc-sharpnhibernatecsharpfluent-nhibernate
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