Aleem Paracha

CTO at National Engineers

Aleem Paracha is the current Chief Technology Officer at National Engineers, a position they have held for 7 years and 5 months. Aleem has also served as the Head of Technology and Product and Resource Planning at National Engineers. In these roles, they were responsible for evaluating vendors, planning products and services, resource planning and optimization, defining the technical road map for the company, and recommending training and certifications for resources. Aleem has also headed operations in projects with SLAs for customers, managed project managers and handled the PMO.

Paracha has also worked on several high-profile projects, including the Punjab Open Wifi Project for the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB), the PTCL International Gateway Expansion from 450G to 750G as a Turnkey project, and the Warid Telecom Wifi with BYOD solution. Aleem has also worked on network upgradations for the University of Central Punjab and Fatima Group.

Paracha has faced several challenges in their career, including managing unexpected load shedding issues during operations and delays in projects due to marine cuts and exporting of chassis. Despite these challenges, they have always managed to ensure on-time completion and sign-off of projects.

Aleem Paracha attended the National University of Science and Technology, where they studied Information and Communication systems engineering, from 2004 to 2008. Aleem then went on to complete their CCNA and CCVP certification from Cisco. After working for a few years in the field, they pursued their CCIE SP certification from Cisco.

The team that Aleem Paracha works with is the executive team.

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