Saqib Imtiaz is an experienced electrical and MEP engineer with 13 years delivering design, execution, and commissioning for commercial and institutional projects across Gilgit-Baltistan and Pakistan. He combines hands-on site leadership—overseeing procurement, contractors, testing and IFC/As-Built documentation—with technical fluency in power, fire alarm, and ICT systems and strong knowledge of British and IEE standards. As CEO of Sunfusion Technologies and a long-term contributor to engineering teams (including roles at SCO and PWD), he blends technical delivery with entrepreneurial and project-management instincts. He also contributes to open-source software as a front-end developer on the well-known TiddlyWiki5 project, adding UI features and bug fixes—evidence of a practical, full-stack mindset beyond his core discipline. Active in community service and education through Alkhidmat Foundation and freelance training, he pairs technical depth with a creative, multidisciplinary outlook. Saqib’s profile reflects a rare mix of site-level troubleshooting, standards-driven design, leadership, and contributions to widely used open-source tooling.
13 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, electrical power engineering, Bachelor's degree, electrical power engineering at COMSATS University Islamabad
A self-contained JavaScript wiki for the browser, Node.js, AWS Lambda etc.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:177 reviews, 168 commits, 220 PRs in 5 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Saqib primarily contributed to the front-end of the TiddlyWiki5 project, implementing new features and fixing bugs within the user interface. They added functionality to the button and radio widgets, enabling the ability to disable those elements. Additionally, the user extended the functionality of the dropzone, eventcatcher, and transclude widgets with new features. The user also fixed bugs relating to the radio widgets, class refreshes, and the search-replace string operation.
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