Jonathan Beezley is a Principal Engineer with 19 years of experience building scalable, cost-conscious data platforms for weather and maritime customers. At Spire he designs resilient APIs and ETL pipelines that serve hundreds of requests per second and deliver satellite and AIS data with sub-second latency from a TB-scale metadata store. He combines deep scientific training (PhD in Applied Mathematics) with hands-on expertise in Kubernetes, Python, Zarr/Xarray/Dask and AWS to bridge research code into production-grade systems. Prior roles at Kitware and in academia show a recurring pattern: full-stack delivery, DevOps automation, and turning complex geoscience models into usable web services. He is an active open-source contributor on geospatial tools—having modernized frontend stacks and map integrations for the popular geonotebook project—and often focuses on performance-driven indexing and data formats to reduce operational cost. Based in Longmont, Colorado, he pairs research rigor with pragmatic engineering to make large-scale scientific data reliably accessible to customers.
18 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D. Applied Mathematics, Ph.D. Applied Mathematics at University of Colorado Denver
B.S. Physics, B.S. Physics at University of Nebraska Lincoln
A Jupyter notebook extension for geospatial visualization and analysis
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:183 commits, 46 PRs, 155 pushes in 2 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Jonathan primarily contributed to the Javascript/frontend components of the project. Their work includes restructuring the Javascript code, converting the syntax to ES6, setting up the Webpack build process, and integrating CSS stylesheets. They also worked on the map implementation with the geojs framework, which includes handling annotation features and integrating them with the server-side code, setting up the functionality for client-server communication.
A data management platform for the web, developed by Kitware
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:1 release, 2 reviews, 787 commits in 7 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Jonathan primarily worked on back-end development tasks, including modifying the server-side code and implementing new functionalities. The user's contributions involve changing the parsing of JSON data, fixing style issues, and modifying the database code. A significant portion of the work involved creating new endpoints, validating inputs, and correcting errors, which suggests a strong focus on building and maintaining server-side APIs using Python.
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