Juan Leniz is a multidisciplinary engineer, accountant and MBA with over four decades of international experience leading operations, project development and business development across Venezuela, the US and multiple Latin American and European countries. He has run large public health support services and petrochemical maintenance programs, driven plant turnarounds that boosted production and cut costs, and led bidding and consortium formation for multi‑hundred‑million dollar EPC projects. Comfortable bridging technical and commercial domains, he prepares bilingual technical and commercial proposals and directs multidisciplinary teams from bid to steady‑state operation. A certified quality advocate, he applies ISO/Six Sigma/TQM methods alongside ERP and accounting systems to improve productivity and compliance. In recent years he has contributed as a full‑stack developer to the notable open‑source Turbinia forensics project, improving timelines, API endpoints and robustness. A US citizen with past TS/SCI clearance, he combines deep industrial know‑how with financial rigor and practical software skills.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
BBA, Accounting, 3.8/4.0, BBA, Accounting, 3.8/4.0 at University of the District of Columbia
Graduate Scholarship, Manufacturing, Graduate Scholarship, Manufacturing at Kettering University
MBA, Business, 3.9/4.0, MBA, Business, 3.9/4.0 at Mississippi State University
Contributions:7 releases, 307 reviews, 128 commits in 1 year
Contributions summary:Juan made significant contributions to the Turbinia project, focusing on improving the functionality and user experience. They added features for generating file system timelines, refactored recipe handling within the Turbinia client, and updated the codebase to use the default recipe unless otherwise specified. The user also addressed various bug fixes and edge cases, including exception handling and handling cases when a file entry cannot be read by dfVFS. Additionally, they improved the API server, adding new endpoints and documentation.
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