Steven Jenkins

Technology at Bank of America

Johnson City, Tennessee, United States
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Steven Jenkins is a seasoned technology leader with 19 years of experience designing and operating resilient distributed systems, currently driving reliability and security initiatives at Bank of America from Johnson City, Tennessee. His background spans site reliability engineering, information security, and data governance, backed by hands-on development across Ruby on Rails, Perl, C, and large-scale Unix environments. He has led engineering and services teams—doubling a department's revenue at a prior firm—and managed international IT operations while living in Asia Pacific. An active contributor to open-source (notably implementing authorization and testing for a Spree Commerce wishlist extension), he blends practical coding with architecture and governance discipline. Steven’s profile combines academic teaching and research experience with enterprise-scale operational rigor, reflecting a rare mix of pedagogy, global management, and deep systems craftsmanship.
code18 years of coding experience
job16 years of employment as a software developer
bookM.S., M.S. at Iowa State University
bookNortheast Normal University
bookB.A., B.A. at East Tennessee State University
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Github Skills (10)

rspec10
ruby-rails10
authorizations10
spree10
rails10
ecommerce10
authorization10
ruby10
activerecord9
git7

Programming languages (3)

CSSCRuby

Github contributions (5)

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spree-contrib/spree_wishlist

Jan 2011 - Jan 2011

Wishlist extension for Spree Commerce.
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:16 commits in 7 days
Contributions summary:Steven contributed to the development of the `spree_wishlist` extension for Spree Commerce. Their commits primarily focused on implementing and testing the authorization rules for wishlists, using the CanCanCan gem. They defined permissions for various actions like create, read, update, and destroy based on user roles and access control. Additionally, they made changes to the model and view, adding a button to the product page.
wishlistspree-commercecommercespree
stevenjenkins/Django-CRM

Sep 2021 - Sep 2021

Open Source CRM based on Django
Contributions:18 pushes in 1 day
djangopythonopen-source-crmcrm
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Steven Jenkins - Technology at Bank of America