Josh Maxwell is a software engineer with 11 years of experience focused on improving developer experience, security, and automation to multiply engineering impact. He has led developer tooling and platform efforts at Qualtrics, building infrastructure and AI-powered workflows that help teams move fast without breaking things. His background in information security (MS from Carnegie Mellon) and hands-on work at Sandia National Labs inform a pragmatic approach to resilient systems and secure deployments. Josh contributes to notable open-source projects like Backstage (front-end improvements to the catalog plugin) and has strengthened QA for the widely used Conan C/C++ package manager, showing attention to both UX and robustness. Based in Springville, Utah, he blends systems-level engineering with front-end polish and a knack for turning manual pain points into automated, test-covered solutions. Colleagues rely on him to bridge security, developer productivity, and practical automation in production environments.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Cedar High School
Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science at Southern Utah University
Master's of Science in Information Security, Secure Software Development and Exploitation, Master's of Science in Information Security, Secure Software Development and Exploitation at Carnegie Mellon University
Associate of Science (A.S.), Computer, Engineering and Science Students, Associate of Science (A.S.), Computer, Engineering and Science Students at SUCCESS Academy
Backstage is an open framework for building developer portals
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:2 reviews, 7 commits, 4 PRs in 1 day
Contributions summary:Josh primarily contributed to the front-end components of the Backstage developer portal, focusing on the catalog-react plugin. Their work involved modifying the `EntityTypePicker` component, removing unnecessary code, updating tests for lowercase type names and "all" type, and making changes related to GitHub integration. These changes likely improve the user interface and testing coverage within the Backstage project. They also updated tests to check for the "all" option.
Contributions:7 commits, 1 PR, 7 comments in 3 days
Contributions summary:Josh primarily focused on testing and ensuring the quality of the Conan package manager. Their commits involved modifying and reconfiguring existing tests, specifically related to validating the behavior of `short_paths_home` and its interaction with the Conan cache. They updated tests to catch exceptions and ensure appropriate error handling. This included adding new tests for corner cases, showing a focus on improving test coverage and robustness.
cppcmakepackage-managerlinuxmulti-platform
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