Senior Backend & Systems Engineer · Accra, Ghana

Edward
Twumasi

Architecting resilient backend systems. Helping teams scale from thousands to millions of requests — optimize, ship, and lead.

About

Senior engineer with 6+ years shipping production systems at the intersection of backend infrastructure and AI tooling.

I specialize in architecting AI-assisted developer workflows — including b2dp, an orchestrator that enables AI agents to generate full-stack platforms from a business spec.

My expertise spans event-driven architectures, CI/CD automation, and resilient backend systems. I work on hard problems in production and bring teams along in the process.

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SLA Uptime

Core Technologies

Languages & Frameworks

C# (.NET Core) Node.js/TypeScript Python (FastAPI) Go Java

Event-Driven & Architecture

Apache Kafka Microservices WebSockets Domain-Driven Design

Cloud, CI/CD & Databases

AWS Azure Docker/Kubernetes GitHub Actions PostgreSQL Redis Elasticsearch

Impact & Contributions

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Tools & Packages

NPM Package

@teckedd-code2save/datafy

Minimal, token-efficient Database MCP Server for PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Server, SQLite, MariaDB, Redis, and Elasticsearch with code generation.

MCP Node.js
NPM Package

@teckedd-code2save/b2dp

Business-to-Data-Platform CLI. One-command setup for the b2dp skill ecosystem across Antigravity, Claude, and Cursor.

CLI AI Workflow Skill SDK

Credentials & Learning

Curriculum Vitae

Full Professional Profile

Detailed work history, system design experience, stack depth, and references available on request or via the link below.

Insights & Writing

Deep dives into production systems, MLOps, and agentic workflows. Featuring the latest series on deploying high-performance Whisper models.

Let's Build Together

Open to collaborating on projects in backend engineering, distributed systems, and AI tooling.

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