Summary
Maxim Stewart is a senior software developer with eight years of experience building and maintaining mission-critical applications for the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, where he progressed through multiple promotions to his current role. He combines strong backend and web skills with a practical background in troubleshooting large systems and user-facing services—work that once supported Treasury CARS & SAM applications. A lifelong FOSS and Unix/GNU enthusiast, Maxim publishes personal projects and code through his itdominator portal, reflecting a habit of experimenting with tooling and automation beyond day-to-day work. Earlier roles in web development and telecommunications sharpened his customer-focused problem solving and QA instincts, and he has a BA in Computer Science & Communication from UMSL. Notably, he has built internal utilities (site scanners and deployment helpers) that streamline operations, showing a knack for pragmatic developer productivity improvements.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Arts (AA), Business Administration and Management, General, Associate of Arts (AA), Business Administration and Management, General at Durham Technical Community College
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science & Communication, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science & Communication at University of Missouri-Saint Louis
English