Wes Moses is an operations leader and former directional driller with 9 years of progressive experience in onshore oilfield operations, now serving as Operations Manager at FireRock Energy Services. He blends hands-on drilling and directional expertise with business development and operations support, enabling smoother field-to-office workflows and safer, more efficient projects. Comfortable in high-pressure environments, Wes has moved from rig-level roles to coordinating complex directional programs and managing teams and processes. Unusually for an operator, he also contributes to open-source front-end projects—working on accessible React components and UX improvements for well-known repos like Mantine and Dogehouse—bringing a pragmatic, user-focused mindset to operational tooling. Based in Oklahoma City, he leverages deep industry knowledge to connect technical field requirements with practical software-driven solutions.
Contributions:14 reviews, 75 commits, 26 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Wes primarily focused on enhancing the front-end of the "dogehouse" application. Their work involved adding and managing loading states for components, specifically within the context of fetching and displaying user follower/following lists. They implemented a spinner to visually indicate loading and modified the display of user profiles, ensuring a better user experience during data retrieval. Additionally, the user addressed dependencies and array issues within the codebase.
Contributions:27 reviews, 27 commits, 34 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Wes primarily contributed to the Mantine React components library by addressing bugs, implementing new features, and improving existing components. Their work includes fixing issues related to the `Select`, `MultiSelect`, and `RadioGroup` components. Furthermore, they developed a new `FloatingTooltip` component and added enhancements to the `Stepper` and `Modal` components. The user also made contributions to accessibility and keyboard navigation improvements within the library.
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