The Engineer
Behind the Pipeline
Some people write code. I write confidence — the kind that lets a team deploy on a Friday without flinching. My journey started with a single question: why do software releases fail, and how do we stop that from happening again?
That question led me to KIIT University, a Computer Science degree, and ultimately to Tata Consultancy Services, where I've spent 4+ years as a QA Automation Engineer embedded with the Ernst & Young global team — one of the Big Four — building the quality layer for enterprise Identity & Access Management platforms.
Based in Budapest, Hungary since joining TCS, I've led automation for SailPoint OneAccess, a mission-critical IAM platform used by enterprises worldwide. I didn't just write test scripts — I designed the architecture: Page Object Model frameworks, Azure DevOps CI/CD pipelines, parallel execution with Pabot, and BrowserStack integrations for cross-browser video-recorded runs.
The proudest metric? 40–50% faster test execution after strategically migrating from Selenium to Robot Framework's Playwright-based Browser Library. That's not just a number — that's hours returned to every developer on the team, every single sprint.
I've been recognised four times with the Special Initiative Award, twice as Star of the Month, honoured with the Service & Commitment Award, and recognised as part of a Best Team. But what I'm most proud of is building a culture where quality is not a gate — it's a habit woven into every pipeline stage.
TCS · CLIENT: ERNST & YOUNG · BUDAPEST