Rohit Pratap Singh Sikarwar
About Rohit Pratap Singh Sikarwar
Rohit Pratap Singh Sikarwar is a Technical Lead at SEI with a background in software engineering and significant experience in optimizing web applications and mentoring teams.
Current Position at SEI
Rohit Pratap Singh Sikarwar is currently serving as a Technical Lead at SEI. He plays a key role in optimizing and integrating advanced technical solutions to enhance application performance and scalability. Among his notable contributions is the implementation of an event-based Kafka architecture, which aggregates data from SEI's SWP platform to the Oranj Platform, enabling a highly scalable and near real-time experience.
Previous Experience at Pegasystems
From 2012 to 2015, Rohit worked at Pegasystems in the Hyderabad Area, India, holding the position of Senior Software Engineer (SSE). During this time, he gained substantial experience in software engineering practices and project execution, laying a strong foundation for his future technical roles.
Experience at Tata Consultancy Services
Rohit began his professional journey with Tata Consultancy Services as a System Engineer, a position he held from 2009 to 2012 in Hyderabad Area, India. This role provided him with essential skills in system engineering and gave him his first exposure to large-scale project environments and client interactions.
Educational Background
Rohit achieved his Master's degree in Computer Software Engineering from Penn State University, where he studied from 2021 to 2023. Prior to this, he completed a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Electronics and Communications Engineering from ITM UNIVERSITY, GWALIOR, studying from 2004 to 2008. This educational background provided him with a strong theoretical and practical foundation in both software and electronics engineering.
Technical Achievements
Rohit has made significant technical contributions in his career. He optimized batch processing for a web application, reducing processing time by around 80%. He integrated the Advisor and Investor portal with PLAID 2.0 for enhanced financial transaction display. Additionally, he created a reusable library of common components in Angular2, which has significantly reduced delivery time and cost across various projects. He also mentored his team in migrating test cases to Playwright, improving build times and developer productivity.