Skip to content

Ajithkumar S

About

I’m a full-stack engineer in Thiruvananthapuram, India. Eight years in, mostly on the JavaScript side, lately a lot more .NET and Azure. I lead architecture on projects that run across timezones, and I still write plenty of the code.

Now

At PIT Solutions I lead frontend and backend architecture for teams spread across a few timezones. In practice that means decisions made early, defended in code review, and revisited six months later when one of them turns out to be wrong.

Before this it was agencies and freelance work — WordPress and Laravel first, then React and Next, then whatever the product actually needed. The range comes in useful more often than I expected. It also means I’ve maintained enough inherited code to be suspicious of clever solutions.

I hold the Google Cloud Professional Cloud Architect certification, which was mostly an excuse to learn the parts of cloud infrastructure I’d been avoiding. Right now I’m deepest in .NET Core and Azure — including the IoT side, which is a good reminder that not every system is a web app.

Based
Thiruvananthapuram, India
Doing
Associate Lead Software Engineer, PIT Solutions
Since
2017
Languages
English, Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi, Telugu
Cool but curious.
— The bio I’ve never got around to changing

Experience

  1. Apr 2024 — Present

    Trivandrum, India

    Associate Lead Software Engineer PIT Solutions

    Leading frontend and backend architecture for projects split across timezones, across Vue/Nuxt, React/Next, .NET and Python. Architectural calls, code review, mentoring, and the whole SDLC through to post-launch.

  2. Aug 2023 — Apr 2024

    Trivandrum, India

    Senior Software Engineer PIT Solutions

    Built modular production React and Next.js applications for IoT and healthcare products.

  3. Jan 2023 — Jun 2023

    Kochi, India

    Senior Software Developer TechFriar Technologies

    Product work on a Laravel and Next.js stack, mostly REST with some GraphQL, running frontend projects independently in TypeScript.

  4. Nov 2021 — Jan 2023

    Chennai, India

    Full Stack Developer Ruah Tech Solutions

    Enterprise web projects on MVC frameworks — Laravel, headless WordPress, some Django — with React on the front.

  5. Jul 2020 — Nov 2021

    Remote — Canada

    Full Stack Web Developer DivorceandBreakup

    A custom WordPress site and blog, a web app for managing lawyers and clients, and a set of genuinely complicated calculators on a Laravel API.

  6. May 2017 — Nov 2021

    India

    Full Stack Developer, Freelance WordPress & PHP

    Part of the CF7 Skins plugin team, plus a long tail of WordPress sites and Laravel apps. Kept a 100% job success rate on Upwork.

Projects

  • 012026 — Present

    ReOpenSpec

    An agentic workflow engine that keeps AI coding assistants honest. It scans a codebase, builds a deterministic map of the architecture, and injects the right rules at the right moment.

  • 022026 — Present

    azdo-onprem-mcp

    A minimal Model Context Protocol server for self-hosted Azure DevOps Server, talking to the REST API with a PAT over basic auth.

  • 032025 — Present

    React FSD

    A React application laid out with Feature-Sliced Design — a reference for keeping a TypeScript frontend navigable as it grows.

  • 042024 — Present

    Laravel Subscription Webhooks

    A Laravel package that handles subscription notifications from the Apple App Store and Google Play. Published on Packagist.

  • 052023 — Present

    LaraEasy Hotel Management

    An open-source Laravel app for the day-to-day of running a hotel: reservations, guests, room allocation and billing.

Toolkit

Frontend

  • React
  • Next.js
  • Vue / Nuxt
  • React Native
  • TypeScript

Backend

  • .NET
  • Node.js
  • Laravel
  • Django
  • GraphQL

Data

  • PostgreSQL
  • MySQL
  • MongoDB

Cloud & tooling

  • Azure
  • Google Cloud
  • AWS
  • Docker
  • SonarQube

Certifications

Education

B.Tech, Petrochemical Technology

Anna University · 2018 · Chennai, India

Say hello

Working on something interesting? I’d like to hear about it.