Parth Dubal
About Parth Dubal
Parth Dubal is a Software Development Engineer 2 with extensive experience in software development and education. He currently works at Transfix and teaches at Sir Sandford Fleming College, leveraging his expertise in Python and React.
Current Role at Transfix
Parth Dubal serves as a Software Development Engineer 2 at Transfix, a position he has held since 2022. In this role, he has optimized API endpoints and implemented features to automate shipment creation via EDI. He enhances the user interface with responsive design and accessibility, collaborating with engineers, designers, and product managers to ensure product quality and usability.
Teaching Experience
Parth Dubal currently teaches and mentors students in wireless information networking at Sir Sandford Fleming College. He employs programming languages such as Python and React in his curriculum. His teaching role began in 2024, following a previous position as a Visiting Professor at Shreyarth University in 2023, where he taught for two months.
Professional Background
Parth Dubal has a diverse professional background in software development and education. He has worked at various organizations, including Wipro Limited as a Technical Lead and Morgan Stanley as a Software Developer. His experience also includes roles as a PHP Developer at ABM Sensor Technology Inc. and a Full-stack Developer at UnLock Math, Inc. He began his career as a Peer Tutor at Fleming College.
Educational Qualifications
Parth Dubal holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science from G. L. S. Institute of Computer Applications, completed between 2014 and 2017. He also earned a Graduate Certificate in Wireless Information Networking from Fleming College, which he completed from 2017 to 2019. Additionally, he has acquired multiple certifications in Python and R from DataCamp.
Language Proficiency and Citizenship
Parth Dubal is fluent in American English, Gujarati, and Hindi, which enhances his ability to communicate in diverse environments. He holds Canadian citizenship and is open to opportunities in the United States, bringing a global perspective to his work in software engineering.