Jonathan Abrahams is a hands-on QA and operations leader with 12+ years of experience driving quality, support, and release engineering across startups and enterprise teams. Currently QA Lead at Edgewater Markets, he has led testing and automation efforts at companies including MongoDB, Shutterstock, and Splice Machine, blending deep systems knowledge with practical release discipline. He pairs a strong background in Linux/Cygwin scripting, build automation, and test lab design with experience managing cross-functional support and operations teams. Notably, his open-source contributions improved MongoDB integration and stability in the widely used Jepsen distributed-systems testing framework. Jonathan is based in Highland Park, NJ, holds advanced training in computer science, and brings a pragmatic, infrastructure-first approach to verifying complex, distributed systems.
11 years of coding experience
34 years of employment as a software developer
MA, Computer Science, MA, Computer Science at The City College of New York
BS, Computer Science/Applied Math, BS, Computer Science/Applied Math at University at Albany, SUNY
A framework for distributed systems verification, with fault injection
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer & Database Engineer
Contributions:13 commits, 16 PRs, 7 comments in 5 months
Contributions summary:Jonathan focused on improving the MongoDB integration within the Jepsen testing framework. They implemented changes to the MongoDB setup, including installing necessary dependencies like `libsnmp30` and `libc++1`, adding Java heap settings, and altering timeouts. Furthermore, they streamlined the process of saving and managing logs, ensuring their availability for analysis, and corrected installation procedures. These modifications improved the stability and functionality of the MongoDB testing environment.
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