Available for SDET / QA Automation roles

Engineering Quality.
Automating the Future.

I am Vishnu Thaker — an SDET with a year of enterprise network testing experience covering test plan design, multi-device topology validation, defect triage, Python automation, and CI/CD-ready test infrastructure.

Based in Dwarka, Gujarat
Focus Test Engineering · Python · CI/CD
Status B.Tech · Graduated
1+ Year of Test Engineering
8.38 B.Tech CGPA
9.31 Diploma CGPA
3+ Major Projects Shipped
About Me

A test-first engineer committed to continuous learning and reliable systems.

I'm a Computer Engineering graduate from CHARUSAT with a year of hands-on Software Test Engineering experience in the enterprise networking domain. I believe the best engineers think like their first user — curious, persistent, and obsessed with the details that automation often misses.

I've owned end-to-end feature validation across the test lifecycle — translating product specifications into structured test plans, designing realistic multi-device network topologies, and executing functional, regression, and stress passes. I write bug reports that developers can act on immediately: exact reproduction steps, logs, packet captures, and a root-cause hypothesis.

I'm comfortable in Linux, write Python to automate the repetitive parts of QA, and understand how my tests fit into a CI/CD pipeline. Currently deepening my cloud expertise and preparing for the AWS Cloud Practitioner certification.

First-Customer Mindset

End-to-end test ownership — catching the defects that escape autonomous frameworks.

Topology & Test Design

Multi-device network environments and spec-driven test plans for functional, regression, and stress runs.

Python Automation

Tooling that turns repetitive QA loops — topology setup, log scraping, result diffing — into one-command runs.

CI/CD & Release Sign-Off

Jenkins, Docker, AWS — and the discipline to gate releases on a green test matrix.

Building something that needs ironclad QA?

I'm open to internship and full-time SDET roles where rigor, automation, and craft matter.