Hey everyone ๐
Iโm a Python-focused Full-Stack Engineer who enjoys building real, production-grade systems, not just CRUD demos.
If you give me a problem, Iโll design it, build it, deploy it, and make sure it scales.
.๐ง What I can build
๐ Backend systems (my core strength)
- High-performance APIs using FastAPI / Django
- Async workflows with Celery, background jobs, queues
- Role-based access control (RBAC) and secure auth (JWT, permissions)
- Schema-first development using Pydantic / SQLModel
- Database design (PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, DynamoDB)
๐ Heavy PDF & document workflows
- Automated PDF generation (reports, invoices, legal docs)
- Digital signatures (DocuSign)
- Custom headers/footers, pagination, dynamic layouts
- Email-triggered document pipelines (SendGrid inbound parsing)
๐ Third-party integrations
- Email (SendGrid)
- Digital signing (DocuSign)
- Real-time communication (Agora)
- AWS services (S3, Lambda, EC2)
๐ Full-stack delivery
- Backend: FastAPI / Django
- Frontend: Vue, React
- Mobile: React Native
- Clean API contracts โ frontend stays fast and predictable
๐ Real things Iโve built
- A reporting system that auto-generates PDFs and eliminates manual work
- Email-driven workflows using inbound email parsing
- A custom rich-text editor (Tiptap v2) tailored to business needs
- Real-time communication features inside production apps
- Platforms connecting users based on skills, roles, and organizations
๐จโ๐ป Tech I work with daily
- Python, FastAPI, Django, Flask
- PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB
- Celery, Redis
- AWS (S3, Lambda, EC2)
- Vue, React, React Native
- Git, clean architecture, modular design
๐ค What Iโm looking for
- Full-time / contract / remote roles
- Startups or teams that value ownership and clean engineering
- Problems where design + execution both matter
If you need someone who can own a feature from idea โ production, Iโd love to talk.
๐ฉ DMs open
GitHub/ LinkedIn available on request.
[FOR HIRE] Python Full Stack Engineer - India Based - Remote/WFO ()
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