Software Engineer
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I am currently working as a Software Engineer at Jaguar Land Rover, where I develop scalable Java-based microservices and event-driven systems on AWS to support connected vehicle platforms. My work involves building REST APIs, implementing Kafka-based messaging, and ensuring system reliability through automated testing and monitoring.
Previously, at IBM Bangalore, I developed backend services using Java and Spring, and worked on cloud-based deployments across AWS and Google Cloud, contributing to enterprise-scale applications.
I hold an MSc in Advanced Computer Science from the University of Leicester and have a strong interest in building high-performance backend systems and distributed architectures. I would welcome the opportunity to contribute my experience to your team.
At Jaguar Land Rover, I own the design and end-to-end delivery of Java Spring Boot microservices for the connected vehicle platform, processing real-time vehicle telemetry signals that power customer-facing digital services across a globally deployed automotive ecosystem. I build and maintain event-driven architectures and RESTful APIs across AWS — spanning Lambda, API Gateway, DynamoDB, SQS, SNS, and EventBridge — and engineer high-throughput Apache Kafka pipelines that process over 100,000 events per day across distributed backend systems, reducing inter-service coupling and ensuring fault-tolerant message delivery at scale. I led the backend integration with Octopus Energy's external platform, defining API contracts and service design to deliver EV charging features within the connected vehicle ecosystem.
Across 5+ production microservices, I established Datadog observability dashboards and alerting that reduced mean time to detect incidents by 30%, enabling faster root-cause analysis. I maintain rigorous test coverage using JUnit, Mockito, and Robot Framework under TDD and BDD practices, and actively contribute to Agile Scrum ceremonies including sprint planning, backlog refinement, and peer code reviews.
MSc in Advanced Computer Science – University of Leicester (2021-09 – 2023-01)