Josh Owens is an experienced engineering leader and principal engineer with nearly two decades building web and mobile applications for organizations ranging from Fortune 50 companies to seed-stage startups. He runs an agency and has managed cross-functional teams of developers, designers, system architects, and data scientists to fill technical gaps and accelerate delivery. Josh intentionally mentors early-career developers and runs a paid on-the-job training program to diversify the industry and help new engineers thrive. Technically hands-on, he contributes across the full stack—from Meteor and Node.js backends to React front-ends—and has added features and performance improvements to notable open-source projects like Reaction and VulcanJS. His background spans founding companies, directing front-end technology at Procter & Gamble, and shipping CI/DevOps improvements in projects such as CI Joe, reflecting both product and infrastructure fluency. Based in Cincinnati, he pairs pragmatic engineering with a coach-first leadership style that emphasizes usability and deployability.
Contributions:237 commits, 1 PR, 1 push in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Josh primarily worked on developing the front-end and user interface components for a Meteor application focused on sign-up and sign-in functionality. Their commits show they implemented HTML templates, CSS styling using Less, and CoffeeScript for client-side logic, incorporating features such as social login integration and password reset functionality. They also contributed to the overall structure of the application, including routing and configuration aspects related to user authentication and account management.
CI Joe is a fun Continuous Integration server. Unmaintained.
Role in this project:
Back-end & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:12 commits in 4 months
Contributions summary:Josh significantly contributed to the CIJoe project by implementing features and improving the overall functionality of the continuous integration server. Their work included adding a rack_start method for multi-project support and enhancing Campfire integration for notifications. The user also introduced test helpers for git repository setup, improved JSON output for external services, and added a test for POST handling, demonstrating both backend and DevOps capabilities. These changes streamlined the build process and enabled better integration with external monitoring systems.
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