Software engineer based in Kansas City. Twelve years at Oracle building healthcare data systems — and just as driven on the trails, chasing finish lines at ultra-marathon distances.
What started as writing SQL and building reporting tools at Cerner — now Oracle Health — in 2013 gradually became something larger: owning the architecture, leading the team, and shaping the product direction for healthcare data platforms used by hospitals across the country.
The work centers on Healthcare Reporting & Analytics — ETL pipelines, data warehousing, and cloud analytics that power reporting and revenue cycle platforms used by hospitals across the country. The data is complex, the stakes are real, and the edge cases are endless.
Over the last few years the scope has expanded into AI and ML, data architecture, and enterprise data warehousing — working closely with product, engineering, and consulting teams to raise the quality bar on what we ship. I find that part — the cross-functional problem-solving at the edge of data and delivery — is where the most interesting work happens.
I have an MBA from the Gies College of Business at UIUC, a Master's in Computer Science from the University of Houston-Clear Lake, and a PMP. I've collected 44 certifications along the way — mostly because I find the structured learning useful, not for the badge count.
Outside of work I run ultramarathons. Running teaches you the same thing a hard engineering problem does: the only way through is to keep moving, stay patient, and trust the work. That resilience carries over into everything — how I lead a team through a tough quarter, how I approach a system that keeps breaking in new ways, how I think about the long arc of my own growth.
"Sanket doesn't just instruct; he nurtures, coaches, and guides — ensuring that his entire team has the opportunity to grow, thrive, and deliver results on time."
— Vinayak Tare, Software Development Engineer II at Amazon
"A team player with a lot of experience managing agile teams and solving complex technical problems. He is a quick learner and loves figuring out solutions to challenging problems."
— Harish Srinivasan, Product at HubSpot
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