Technical support
I work hands-on with systems, users, devices, and the small details that keep daily operations running properly.
London-based IT Technician · Data Science Student
I come from a hands-on IT background and I am gradually building my skills across web development, internal tools, automation, and data. What interests me most is simple: useful work, thoughtful design, and technology that helps people instead of getting in their way.
About me
I work in IT and study data science, which means a lot of my time is spent between real-world technical problems and long-term skill building. I enjoy understanding how systems work, improving messy processes, and creating tools that feel clear and dependable.
I am especially drawn to projects where technical support, product thinking, web interfaces, and automation meet. I do not just like technology for its own sake — I like it when it is useful, well designed, and grounded in reality.
Strengths
I work hands-on with systems, users, devices, and the small details that keep daily operations running properly.
I enjoy building tools and interfaces that make work clearer, faster, and easier to manage for the people using them.
I am studying data science and gradually developing a stronger analytical mindset so I can pair technical work with better decision-making.
Work and projects
Main ongoing project
A growing internal platform focused on practical company needs such as documentation, workflow clarity, asset-related processes, and tools that reduce friction in everyday work.
Personal project
A personal space to present who I am, what I am building, and how I am developing across IT, web, and data. I want it to feel simple, honest, and well designed.
Exploration
I like exploring ways AI can support useful work, from content generation and automation ideas to interfaces that make complex tools easier to use.
My journey
My day-to-day work has shaped how I think: stay practical, solve real problems, and build things people can rely on.
Alongside work, I am developing my understanding of data, analysis, and technical thinking so I can grow into more advanced problem-solving roles.
A lot of my growth comes from making things, improving them, and using projects as a way to learn properly rather than only studying theory.