Dhananjay Bhusari
Building cloud infrastructure that doesn't break at 3 AM.
From EE circuits to AWS architecture — wired differently.
Building cloud infrastructure that doesn't break at 3 AM.
From EE circuits to AWS architecture — wired differently.
I started with electrical circuits — transformers, power systems, signal theory. Somewhere along the way I realized the most interesting "infrastructure" runs on AWS availability zones, not copper wire.
Over the past year, I've obsessively self-studied cloud architecture, Linux administration, and DevOps workflows. No bootcamp — just documentation, hands-on labs, and production-grade personal projects.
I hold the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner and am currently architecting toward the Solutions Architect - Associate (SAA). Having built three projects that solve actual operational problems, I'm now looking for my first cloud role to apply these skills at scale.
Core infrastructure stack
System administration
Automation & pipelines
Observability & incident response
Real problems. Real solutions. No tutorials regurgitated.
SAA-C03
In Progress
CLF-C02
Issued · April 2026
AWS Educate Cloud 101
Issued · March 2026
Open to Cloud Support Engineer, Linux/SysAdmin, SysOps, and Junior DevOps roles in Pune or remote.
Based in Pune, India · Open to remote roles across India
Response time: within 24 hours