Imran Sulemanji is a Data Engineer and full-stack technologist with 12 years of experience building scalable, high-performance systems across e-commerce, fintech, and enterprise domains. He combines front-end craft (React, interactive data viz contributions to the popular Victory library) with deep backend and real-time data expertise (Flink, Spark, Snowflake), frequently delivering pipelines capable of 100k records/sec. As a hands-on leader and consultant he has replatformed monoliths into MACH/serverless architectures, cut CI/CD times and costs, and driven significant latency and cost reductions for high-traffic services. He’s known as the person teams turn to for unblocking complex problems, and has scaled engineering teams through mentoring, tooling and developer-experience improvements. Imran pairs technical rigor with empathy, shaping collaborative cultures while maintaining strong delivery focus. Based in Stony Stratford, he brings a rare blend of UX sensibility, performance profiling skill, and open-source contribution to data visualization.
12 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Web Development Immersive, Web Development Immersive at General Assembly
Bachelor of Arts (BA) with Hons Music, Bachelor of Arts (BA) with Hons Music at Middlesex University
A collection of composable React components for building interactive data visualizations
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:27 commits, 5 comments, 2 issues in 22 days
Contributions summary:Imran primarily contributed to the `victory` repository by implementing and refining features related to pan and zoom functionality for data visualization components. Their work involved modifying existing React components, such as VictoryChart, VictoryZoom, and related elements, to incorporate user interactions for zooming and panning within charts. They also added clip containers, domain controls, and event handlers, indicating a focus on enhancing the interactivity and usability of the charting library. The changes directly impacted the user experience of interacting with and exploring data visualizations.
Log climbing routes quickly and easily, keeping track of performance. Built at a hackday.
Contributions:21 commits, 1 push in 1 year 11 months
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