Ankit Lohchab

IT Team Leader at Buller District Council

Ankit Lohchab is an IT professional with extensive experience in various roles within the technology sector. Currently serving as an IT Team Leader at Buller District Council since April 2024, Ankit previously worked as a Platform Support Engineer at Silverstripe and as an IT Support Officer at Buller District Council. Ankit's career began as a Software Engineer at Shree Infosoft Private Limited. Expertise includes data virtualization, modeling, technical and desktop support, and business intelligence. Ankit holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Information Technology from WelTec and a Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science from Manav Rachna College of Engineering.

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Westport, New Zealand

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Buller District Council

The Buller district is a great and beautiful place to be. With an enviable climate, laid back lifestyle and close knit community, the Buller District is a great place to live, work and visit. Our 8574 square kilometres boasts two national parks, one forest park and two heritage areas, all offering the opportunity to experience peace and tranquility or excitement and adventure. Our district is unbeatable in its diversity, and you are welcome to experience both. Stretching from Punakaiki in the south to Karamea in the north, and inland as far as Springs Junction, the district is home to a population of just under 10,000. The Buller District Council is the territorial authority for the northern West Coast. Our goal is to promote the well-being of our local communities. We have a wide range of responsibilities under the Local Government Act. Our mission is - 'To serve the residents of the Buller district, conscious of their needs, by providing facilities and services and creating an appropriate environment for progress and development.' Local government affects you daily. We encourage you to get to know us and to find out more about how you can participate in local decision making.


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