Jessica Tegner is a software engineer based in Copenhagen with 9 years of experience building and operating backend systems and cloud infrastructure for millions of users. She currently manages backend and multi-cloud infrastructure at Be My Eyes and AppleVIS, bringing a blend of production-scale reliability and accessibility-first thinking—she audits software as a blind screen reader rather than by checklist. Previously she worked on autoscaling at Uber, helping migrate and modernize systems that balance safety and efficiency across thousands of microservices. An active open-source contributor, she has improved packaging and release logic in pypandoc, demonstrating attention to build processes and maintainability. Jessica pairs a solid academic foundation in computer science and business information systems with hands-on DevOps and backend engineering. Colleagues describe her as pragmatic, detail-oriented, and unusually focused on accessibility in core engineering practices.
Bachelor of Science - BSc, Business Administration and Information Systems, Bachelor of Science - BSc, Business Administration and Information Systems at Copenhagen Business School
GSK, Matematik og Engelsk, GSK, Matematik og Engelsk at Niels Brock
Bachelor of Science - BSc, computer science, Bachelor of Science - BSc, computer science at Aalborg Universitet
Contributions:6 releases, 6 reviews, 24 commits in 4 months
Contributions summary:Jessica focused on improving the project's ability to handle pandoc releases, specifically by updating the logic for version retrieval and the appveyor script. They addressed several issues, including a bug in the version retrieval logic and the handling of pandoc-citeproc. Additionally, they released a new version of the `pypandoc` package, updating its version metadata. The contributions demonstrate a focus on improving build processes, dependency management and overall maintainability of the project.
Contributions:1 PR, 3 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 6 months
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