Bridging the gap between physical manufacturing operations and robust, upgrade-compatible ERP customizations.
With over 10 years of combined experience across manufacturing operations and ERP development, I bring a unique dual perspective to ERP architecture. Having started my career as a Production Engineer, I understand shop floor challenges, material workflows, and Bill of Materials constraints from the ground up.
As a Technical ERP Developer, I specialize in building customizations within the official Epicor Kinetic frameworks to ensure that client environments remain completely stable and upgrade-compatible.
Currently, I serve as an **ERP Architect** at DMN Westinghouse (DMN India Pvt. Ltd), designing and supporting global system environments while helping manufacturers eliminate manual overhead through C# customizations, REST API integrations, and BAQ reporting pipelines.
A chronology of hands-on operations engineering and technical ERP development.
Lead the architectural scoping, customization upgrades, and database integrations for manufacturing installations. Drive multi-table joins optimization, secure web service hooks, and coordinate with international supply chains to maintain high ERP uptime.
Specialized in standard and custom Method/Data directives (BPM), BAQ queries, Epicor Functions (EFx), and SSRS analytics structures. Managed Classic-to-Kinetic UI migration layers, REST API integrations, and database performance tuning for manufacturing clients.
Developed API routes and database interfaces, building strong capabilities in C# programming, JSON serialization, and structured relational queries.
Validated operational database workflows, Salesforce integrations, and MAPICS ERP transaction logs to coordinate materials tracking and quality control loops.
Coordinated production floor execution, analyzed Bill of Materials (BOM) schedules, and monitored assemblies on the manufacturing floor.
YCMOU
Bhartiya Vidyapeeth College
Mahatma School
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