Tushar Dahibhate is a Staff Engineer with nine years of experience specializing in Site Reliability, Platform Engineering, and DevOps, currently keeping globally distributed code review and distribution systems running smoothly at Qualcomm. He designs and automates scalable microservice platforms—wrangling Kubernetes, CI/CD pipelines, and observability—to minimize production incidents and accelerate developer velocity. His background includes full lifecycle work from backend feature development to large-scale operational automation, and he’s contributed to academic open-source tooling for peer review workflows. Based in San Diego with an MCS from NC State, he combines hands-on incident response with platform architecture and a pragmatic drive to automate anything repeatable. Notably, he’ll happily vouch for qualified referrals—just send the rec number and resume.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Computer Science Computer Science, Master of Computer Science Computer Science at North Carolina State University
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) Computer Engineering at Savitribai Phule Pune University
Expertiza is a web application through which students can submit and peer-review learning objects (articles, code, web sites, etc). The Expertiza project is supported by the National Science Foundation.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:13 commits, 1 PR in 6 days
Contributions summary:Tushar primarily contributed to the `AssignmentTeam` model, focusing on testing and refactoring methods related to team management and review processes. Commits demonstrate the implementation and testing of functionalities like removing teams by ID, retrieving the first member, and assigning reviewers. They also modified functions for checking submissions and calculating scores, demonstrating their involvement in core application logic and testing.
Contributions:7 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 7 months
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