About
Engineer. Systems thinker. Calm problem solver.
I’m an IT professional and software developer who works at the intersection of systems, reliability, and people. My focus is not just building software — but making sure systems actually work, scale, and stay dependable in real environments.
I currently work at the American School of Bombay as an IT Support and Systems Solutions Developer, supporting and maintaining mission-critical infrastructure used daily across the organization.
What I Do
My role blends development, system administration, and ownership. I build internal tools, manage platforms, and ensure technology quietly supports people instead of getting in their way.
- Develop and maintain applications using Java, JSP, Python, and SQL
- Manage Google Admin, O365, Cisco Meraki, Veracross, Printix, and Schoology
- Automate repetitive IT workflows to reduce errors and manual effort
- Troubleshoot infrastructure with a systems-first mindset
How I Think
I believe consistency beats intensity. Systems don’t reward bursts of effort they reward reliability, clarity, and responsibility.
Whether it’s infrastructure, software, or teams, my approach is always the same: understand the system, remove friction, and make it resilient.
Background
I hold a Master’s degree in Computer Applications and a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science. Alongside my professional work, I’ve built projects ranging from web platforms to mobile applications and regularly mentor students through community tech workshops.
Now
Currently focused on maintaining reliable internal systems, improving IT automation at scale, and writing about discipline, systems thinking, and real-world technology.
Working With Me
I’m comfortable owning systems end-to-end — from understanding the problem to delivering stable, maintainable solutions.
If you’re building systems that need to be reliable — not just impressive I’d love to talk.
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