Aditya Jain is a Software Developer II based in Seattle with a decade of experience building and optimizing distributed systems for cloud-scale services at Oracle, AWS, IBM, Nokia, and Barclays. He specializes in logging, streaming agents, and region-agnostic microservice automation—designing infrastructure and deployment workflows that span multiple CPU architectures and OCI regions. At AWS he improved DynamoDB partition management and helped harden split-for-heat policies; at Oracle he led logging service bootstrapping, DNS-based traffic flips, and automated Grafana dashboard deployment across realms. Known for turning complex operational challenges into repeatable automation, he pairs strong academic credentials (MS in CS from NYU) with practical expertise in performance tuning, observability, and cross-team delivery. Notably, he has hands-on experience making services portable across AMD and ARM platforms, a growing requirement for cloud providers.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science, Computer Science, 3.704 on a scale of 4, Master of Science, Computer Science, 3.704 on a scale of 4 at New York University
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science and Engineering, 9.46 on a scale of 10, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science and Engineering, 9.46 on a scale of 10 at Vellore Institute of Technology
High School Diploma, Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry and English, 94.2%, High School Diploma, Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry and English, 94.2% at Delhi Public School - R. K. Puram
An AWS-based web-application for Football enthusaists, to get round-theclock information about matches, live scores, match predictions, fixtures, results and live match screenings near them.
Contributions:13 commits, 10 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 1 month
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