Stephen Levine

Software Engineer, Team Lead at Teleport

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
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Stephen Levine is a seasoned software engineer and team lead with 12 years of experience building cloud-native platforms and developer tooling, currently leading Cloud Platform for Teleport Cloud. He has driven DevSecOps and build systems at VMware Tanzu and Pivotal, founding the CNCF Buildpacks project and shepherding supply-chain and build service initiatives. Stephen blends hands-on back-end and DevOps work—authoring updater tooling, systemd integrations, and concurrency fixes—with front-end and test automation contributions to widely used open-source projects like dc.js and Teleport. Based in Ann Arbor, he combines release and CI/CD experience with a track record of fixing subtle bugs (zero-length brush, race conditions) that improve reliability at scale.
code12 years of coding experience
job13 years of employment as a software developer
bookBS, Computer Science, BS, Computer Science at Harvey Mudd College
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Github Skills (26)

cli10
unit-testing10
javascript10
visualization10
webdriver10
testing10
charting10
go10
golang10
system-administration10
teleport10
systemd10
test-integration10
d3js10
visualizations10

Programming languages (16)

C#JavaCSSCMakefileTeXGoHTML

Github contributions (5)

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sclevine/agouti

Sep 2014 - Apr 2021

A WebDriver client and acceptance testing library for Go
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:2 releases, 307 commits, 26 PRs in 6 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Stephen primarily focused on enhancements to the PhantomJS integration, including changes to testing and request handling. They implemented functionality related to the PhantomJS server, sessions, and elements within the testing library. The commits demonstrate a focus on client-side logic and interaction with a web driver. The user also contributed improvements to testing, aimed at fixing flakey specs.
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gravitational/teleport

Aug 2022 - Nov 2022

The easiest, and most secure way to access and protect all of your infrastructure.
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:410 reviews, 6 commits, 127 PRs in 2 months
Contributions summary:Stephen contributed to the development of the `teleport-update` binary, focusing on scaffolding, command implementation (enable, disable, update), and systemd integration. Their work involved refactoring download logic, implementing systemd service and timer configurations, and ensuring the update process handles SELinux contexts correctly. The user also added features for version pinning and enterprise/FIPS support within the updater, demonstrating contributions across both back-end development and deployment aspects of the Teleport project.
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