Jeremy Voorhis

Site Reliability Engineer at Freed

Portland, Oregon, United States
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Jeremy Voorhis is a seasoned Site Reliability Engineer with 17 years of experience building and scaling resilient cloud-native systems for startups and enterprise teams from Portland, Oregon. He has led SRE organizations and hands-on reliability work at companies including Pantheon, New Relic, HashiCorp, and most recently Freed, blending engineering management, on-call rigor, and deep operational craft. Jeremy contributes to open source testing efforts—improving Node.js client test suites for the notable NATS messaging project—demonstrating attention to correctness and test automation. He brings crypto and fintech ops experience from roles at Gemini and Winklevoss Capital, and pairs systems thinking with a communicator’s background in media studies; occasionally he even makes music.
code17 years of coding experience
job19 years of employment as a software developer
bookCommunication and Media Studies, Communication and Media Studies at Malone University
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Github Skills (10)

nodejs10
javascript10
nat10
natsio10
test-automation10
testing10
loops6
llvm6
ruby6
list-comprehension6

Programming languages (13)

CSSC++CScalaGoGroovyShellOCaml

Github contributions (5)

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nats-io/nats.node

Feb 2012 - Feb 2012

Node.js client for NATS, the cloud native messaging system.
Role in this project:
userQA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:6 commits in 1 day
Contributions summary:Jeremy focused on improving the testing infrastructure of the NATS Node.js client. Their commits added a test for unsubscribing requests and refined existing test logic, demonstrating a focus on ensuring the stability and correct behavior of request handling. They also addressed a minor typo in the code, suggesting a commitment to code quality and detail. The modifications focused on the `test/basics.js` file, adding and refining tests.
js-clientnatsnode-jsmessaging-systemnative-messaging
jvoorhis/ruby-llvm

Nov 2009 - Nov 2014

LLVM bindings for Ruby
Contributions:123 commits in 5 years
llvm-bindingsrubyllvm
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Jeremy Voorhis - Site Reliability Engineer at Freed