Senior Data Engineer.
Architecting and optimizing scalable data engineering solutions, transforming complex datasets into actionable business insights at Latentview Analytics.
Hello! My name is Rajesh and I am passionate about building stable and efficient data engineering solutions. My journey started with an interest in big data and cloud services, which led me to architect robust data pipelines that drive actionable insights across Banking, Insurance, Ports & Logistics, and Telecommunication Sectors.
Fast-forward to today, and I’ve had the privilege of working at LatentView Analytics as an Assistant Manager, where I focus on designing high-performance data architectures and optimizing cloud based workflows.
Earlier, I worked at KPMG as a Senior Data Engineering Lead, delivering cutting-edge data solutions for a variety of clients. Throughout my career, I have played a key role in optimizing data pipelines, automating workflows, and enabling multi cloud-driven analytics.
My main focus these days is designing and optimising high-performance data architectures at LatentView Analytics, specifically working on building end-to-end real-time data pipelines using Google Cloud Platform(BigQuery, Cloud Functions, and Dataflow). I am also leading initiatives to optimize ETL workflows by implementing Apache Airflow for orchestration and leveraging PySpark optimisations to reduce data processing time by hours. Additionally, I am working on automating cloud cost management solutions to enhance efficiency and scalability.
Here are a few technologies I’ve been working with recently:
Assistant Manager @ LatentView Analytics
Senior Data Engineer @ KPMG
Python Developer @ TCS
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A minimal, dark blue theme for VS Code, Sublime Text, Atom, iTerm, and more. Available on Visual Studio Marketplace, Package Control, Atom Package Manager, and npm.
A web app for visualizing personalized Spotify data. View your top artists, top tracks, recently played tracks, and detailed audio information about each track. Create and save new playlists of recommended tracks based on your existing playlists and more.
Having struggled with understanding how the Spotify OAuth flow works, I made the course I wish I could have had.
Unlike tutorials that only cover a few concepts and leave you with half-baked GitHub repositories, this course covers everything from explaining the principles of REST APIs to implementing Spotify’s OAuth flow and fetching API data in a React app. By the end of the course, you’ll have an app deployed to the internet you can add to your portfolio.
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Embeddable web player widget for Apple Music that lets users log in and listen to full song playback in the browser leveraging Musickit.js. Read more about this project on 9to5Mac.
Facebook Messenger chat bot extension featuring authentication and full song streaming from within the Messenger app. Read more about it on The Verge.
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Complete overhaul and redesign of NU Women in Tech’s club website using Jekyll, built while serving as web chair on the e-board.
Although I’m not currently looking for any new opportunities, my inbox is always open. Whether you have a question or just want to say hi, I’ll try my best to get back to you!