Senior Full-Stack Engineer · Team Lead · Travel-Tech & Government Systems
Building software that fails loudly — booking platforms, microservices, bilingual government portals.
name: Muhammad Sohail Nazar
based_in: Seef, Bahrain
from: Islamabad, Pakistan
role: Senior Software Engineer & Team Lead @ Boxon Vision
shipping: 10+ years (zero gaps)
specialty: Travel-tech · Government portals · Microservices
languages: English · Urdu · Arabic (basic)
also_loves: 🏏 CricketI'm a senior full-stack engineer and active team lead at Boxon Vision in Bahrain. For the past decade I've worked the seam between travel technology and enterprise software — shipping the kind of systems the public never thinks about until they fail.
I lead by writing tests, documenting architecture, mentoring juniors and turning up early to debug the thing nobody else wants to touch. Day-to-day I run a development team, manage AWS infrastructure, sit in client meetings, and still ship code.
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🛫 Travel-tech platforms
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🏛️ Government & corporate portals
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Sabre · Amadeus · Travelport · Navitaire · Expedia · DOTW · Viator · Car Trawler · Payfort · Adyen · PayPal · Paytab · Wego · Trivago · Skyscanner
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- 🌐 Portfolio — sohailnazar.com
- ✉️ Email — sohail.nazar@outlook.com
- 📱 WhatsApp — +973 32 057 407
- 💼 LinkedIn — /in/fullstackengineersohail
- ✍️ Medium — @sohailnazar4
Currently open to senior IC and tech-lead roles · Bahrain, GCC, or remote-friendly · Contracts welcome.
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