Joe Jenniges is a Senior Fullstack Engineer with 13 years of professional experience and nine years focused on cloud-native web applications, APIs, and Kubernetes/Openshift operations. He’s fluent across .NET, Java, Python, Node, Rust and PHP, and has built CI/CD pipelines and platform tooling that supported over 800 containerized microservices and reduced deploy times to under a minute. Joe has led teams of 10+ engineers to deliver reliable banking and ecommerce platforms for Fortune 500 customers, driving migrations to containers, implementing monitoring and idempotent transaction patterns, and cutting customer query times by orders of magnitude. He also pairs hands-on backend work (including a long-standing Minecraft mod contribution enhancing server commands) with systems-level engineering—bringing an aerospace-engineering rigor to automation, observability, and resilient transaction design. Based in Burnsville, MN, he balances deep technical leadership with practical delivery and a curiosity for new languages and tooling.
13 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, Bachelor's degree Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics at University of Minnesota
Essentials - Minecraft server command mod - Adds over 100 commands for use in-game to help manage a server
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:197 commits in 8 months
Contributions summary:Joe primarily contributed to the Minecraft server command mod by adding new functionalities and arguments to existing commands. This included expanding the capabilities of the Fireball and Spawner commands by adding new items and the delay option respectively, and adding more book commands for editing author and title. Furthermore, the user also updated the `/top` command to include pitch and yaw. The user's focus was improving existing commands and making them more versatile.
Contributions:7 releases, 23 commits, 11 pushes in 11 months
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