Senior Software Developer Analyst at Dalhousie University
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Sandeep Mutyala is a Senior Software Developer/Analyst with 11 years of experience building scalable web applications and internal tooling, currently modernizing systems at Dalhousie University. He blends full-stack expertise—React, Node.js, Drupal, GraphQL—with infrastructure automation, Docker, GitLab CI/CD and Azure/AD identity management to deliver reliable, high-uptime services. Previously he helped grow an ed-tech SaaS to 100K monthly users by designing a high-performance learning engine that leverages Redis, MySQL and MongoDB and increased engagement through data-driven UX improvements. Sandeep pairs pragmatic modernization (migrating legacy PHP/jQuery to React and Axios) with operational rigor, centralizing code and automating deployments to reduce toil. He also contributes to AI training workflows as a coding expert and brings an entrepreneurial outlook as an AgTech-minded data scientist and open data evangelist. Based in Halifax, he combines academic grounding from Dalhousie with hands-on product and IAM experience to bridge engineering, analytics and secure operations.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Higher Secondary Education, MPC, Higher Secondary Education, MPC at Sri Chaitanya College of Education
Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Computer Science, Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Computer Science at SRM University
Master of Applied Computer Science, Computer Science, Master of Applied Computer Science, Computer Science at Dalhousie University
Secondary Education, Secondary Education at Dr.KKR'S GOWTHAM CONCEPT SCHOOL
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Sandeep Mutyala - Senior Software Developer Analyst at Dalhousie University