Textile Area Lead
CurrentManaging textile related equipment and supplies, training members in equipment use, and hosting sewing related activities for the community.
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Leah Klearman is listed as Textile Area Lead at SILVER CITY COMMUNITY THEATRE, based in Silver City, New Mexico, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at arubanetworks.com, phone signal with area code 415, 636, and a matched LinkedIn profile for Leah Klearman.
Leah Klearman previously worked as Textile Area Lead at Future Forge Makerspace and Business Owner at Silver Roots, Llc. Leah Klearman studied at Uc Santa Cruz Extension.
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Leah Klearman is a Textile Area Lead at SILVER CITY COMMUNITY THEATRE. She possess expertise in test automation, perl, linux, agile methodologies, python and 37 more skills. She is proficient in Spanish and Hebrew. Colleagues describe her as "Leah has worked tirelessly on the REST API for Mozilla's MozTrap product. When she began, the API was very sparse and only usable for very narrow, specific tasks. Leah took the bull by the horns and learned the TastyPie package to implement a comprehensive REST API opening the door to data retrieval and import in the JSON format. This helped users extract data in JSON format for reports and data migration. In addition it gave the QA automation team a faster way to generate test data for their selenium tests. Leah has been professional, patient (with my delayed code-reviews) and excellent in her coding skills. She has also been intrepid when it comes to learning new technologies and jumping in feet first. Her code has been excellent with regard to keeping it DRY, object oriented and well documented. Leah's contributions to the project are deep and have far-reaching implications in making MozTrap a better platform to work with. I really appreciate all her hard work as a volunteer.", "We've been really fortunate and appreciative to have Leah contribute to Mozilla's Web QA efforts -- in addition to participating in an in-person testday, she's done some amazing work refactoring and augmenting our SUMO tests, as well as making thoughtful suggestions and improvements to other suites, all while fixing build failures and getting our suites back in running shape. Definitely symbiosis :-)", and "Leah would be a strong asset to any QA team, due to her careful attention to detail, the amount of knowledge she can carry in her brain at once, the way she catches even the most elusive and buried errors and problems in code and documentation, and her impressive level of focus on her job. She is astonishingly competent and confident, has an easygoing personality, and is a delight to work with."
Listed skills include Test Automation, Perl, Linux, Agile Methodologies, and 38 others.
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Managing textile related equipment and supplies, training members in equipment use, and hosting sewing related activities for the community.
If there were a software industry in Silver City, I would probably be seeking to be employed by it, but there isn't, and my previous role may be eaten by AI anyway.My roles throughout my life have involved working behind the scenes. Most of my roles as an adult have required me to learn as I go. Since moving to Silver City, I have enjoyed the vibrant art community (the path I didn't take after high school) and heard of or experienced many technical problems that needed solving, and I am looking forward to learning how to solve them properly in this context.Services currently being offered:* Sewing classes for children and adults via Future Forge* Event lighting and/or sound design / operation* Website redesign
With 3 days' notice, provided basic stage lighting for a 2 week production of "12 Angry Jurors" was written by Reginald Rose and directed by Phyllis McQuade in Spring 2022. One week later, provided stage lighting and digital scenery for 2 week production of "The Giver" written by Lois Lowry and directed by Wendy Spurgeon.Provided lighting design centering on time of day and 'stage presence' for "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike" by Christopher Durang in Spring 2024. Also operated lights and sound for this two week production directed by Brenda McFarlane.Cooperated with director Krysta Hibbard to create a lighting design which followed all three actresses as they progressed through decades of memories, recreations, and reactions all while staying on-stage for a production of Lee Blessing's "Eleemosynary". In addition, provided programming and operation using QLC+ for this two-plus week production in Fall 2024.
Stage manager for 5 performaces of DitchSpear.
Perimenopause hit early and hard, leaving me unable to meet my own workplace standards. I took the opportunity to also relocate from the SF Bay Area to Silver City, NM, a change I am very happy with. I spent a lot of time soul-searching about whether I would prefer to be an employee or a business owner, and decided the skills learned by trying would be worth it, especially in a much smaller employment market than I am used to.My research into work life balance is showing that if all of the members of a household have full time jobs, nobody has enough time and energy to spend on quality of life. I'm hoping to get my health back up to snuff by the time my husband wants to retire from high tech and be my househusband. Right now I'm going to spend my energy on getting enough healthy food, enough but not too much exercise, growing some plants, and having a house that is clean and in good repair, none of which I was able to do while working full time in SF. Having a high paying job isn't worth not having anything else worthwhile in your life.
San Francisco, Ca, Us
Ensured our Swift storage management system continued to work across multiple Linux OS distributions and versions, as well as OpenStack Swift versions. Managed a jenkins server as well as a small VM farm in support of testing.
San Francisco, Ca, Us
In the years I worked on Mozilla projects, I contributed to a number of Web QA projects, written a number of py.test plugins, and, in an effort to make the automated web testing faster and more efficient, picked up the task to write an API for one of the websites under test.Assisted in automation efforts by writing, maintaining, and refactoring tests written in Python
San Francisco, Ca, Us
In this short term contract as their first in-house QA person I helped Hot Studio determine what their QA needs are, learn some QA best practices, and integrate automated testing into their continuous integration. At the end of the contract, they decided that they do not have a sufficient workload for a full-time position for someone with my skillset.
San Jose, California, Us
Contractor via I/O Evolution January - June 2011Airwave Team at Aruba Networks April 2008 - December 2010
San Mateo, California, Us
* Implemented automated regression testing using object oriented Perl and Selenium, including automated test generation and a high level of attention to ease of reusability. * Tested the AirWave Management Platform, a wireless network monitoring and management product which is released on a quarterly schedule. * Worked in a team of 2-4 QA Engineers, with a team of 8-14 developers using XP programming techniques in 2 to 3 week iterations. * Tested the product's Linux based Perl backend services as well as the HTML, Javascript, and AJAX front end application. * Designed test strategies and wrote test cases. * Held the record for both number of defects logged and find to fix ratio.
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Leah Klearman works for SILVER CITY COMMUNITY THEATRE.
Leah Klearman is listed as Textile Area Lead at SILVER CITY COMMUNITY THEATRE.
AeroLeads has found 1 work email signal at @arubanetworks.com for Leah Klearman at SILVER CITY COMMUNITY THEATRE.
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Leah Klearman is based in Silver City, New Mexico, United States while working with SILVER CITY COMMUNITY THEATRE.
Leah Klearman has worked for Future Forge Makerspace, Silver Roots, Llc, Silver City Community Theatre, Theactrix Studio, and Career Break.
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Leah Klearman studied at Uc Santa Cruz Extension.
Leah Klearman is listed with skills including Test Automation, Perl, Linux, Agile Methodologies, Python, Selenium, Software Development, and Software Quality Assurance.
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