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Vishram Singh

Software Engineer at Tesla Inc

Vishram Singh

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Vishram Singh is an enterprise applications architect and full-stack engineering leader with 15+ years of experience delivering large-scale ERP implementations, platform modernizations, and complex enterprise integrations. His specialization centers on Microsoft Dynamics ecosystems—including AX, Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations (D365FO), and NAV—supported by deep expertise in .NET (C#), SQL Server, and modern web frameworks. Across global indications of scale—from high-transaction retail operations to finance platforms supporting enterprise-grade controls—Singh’s work reflects a consistent focus on building reliable, compliant, and maintainable business systems that run core operations.

At Tesla, Singh served as Staff Software Engineer (September 2018–November 2025), where he architected and developed an enterprise finance application spanning core financial domains: General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and Fixed Assets. Operating as a full-stack lead, he built production systems using .NET (C#), SQL Server, and Angular, engineering both the transactional foundations and the user-facing workflows required for finance operations at scale. A distinguishing feature of this work was security and compliance-by-design. Singh implemented a comprehensive access-control architecture using role-based access control (RBAC), privileges, and permissions across business units—embedding segregation of duties and least-privilege principles aligned with auditor and compliance requirements. On the engineering side, he designed relational data models, implemented stored procedures and financial posting logic, and established automated deployment pipelines that supported CI/CD and zero-downtime release practices. The overall impact included reduced manual financial operations, improved platform stability through modernization aligned to D365FO upgrade paths, and faster downstream integrations through optimized AIF-based interfaces.

Before Tesla, Singh worked as Technical Lead supporting Nissan via Microsoft (beginning July 2017), leading an end-to-end upgrade of a dealership management module from Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 to Dynamics 365 for Operations. This modernization required more than a version upgrade—it involved a re-architecture of legacy customization patterns. Singh redesigned overlayered AX custom code using the Dynamics 365 extension model, aligning the solution to Microsoft best practices and improving long-term maintainability. His responsibilities included analyzing AX 2012 X++ customizations, refactoring legacy implementations, migrating business logic into D365 platform constructs, executing data upgrade tasks, and managing build and release pipelines across development, test, and production environments. The modernization also strengthened integration readiness, enabling cleaner CRM touchpoints through updated interface patterns.

Earlier, as Technical Architect at Gulf Testing Factory Services (April 2014–November 2016), Singh delivered multi-client architecture work spanning ERP, BI, and reporting infrastructure. For News Group International, he designed and implemented technical architecture around Team Foundation Server, Business Intelligence, and SSRS infrastructure. For RAK Precast, he architected solutions across core finance and people systems—General Ledger, AP, AR, Fixed Assets, HR/Payroll—supported by SSAS cube implementations for analytics. For SANA Fashion and associated retail entities, he delivered retail and e-commerce implementations with POS customization, demonstrating a recurring theme of bridging ERP back office requirements with high-volume front-line transaction workflows.

Singh’s earlier foundation was built at Trident Information Systems (September 2010–March 2014), where he developed and implemented Microsoft Dynamics NAV solutions in high-scale retail and e-commerce environments. For Delhi International Airport Limited, he integrated approximately 250 stores into a centralized system enabling real-time transaction tracking and reporting across fashion, duty-free, retail, and restaurant outlets—work that required strong integration design and operational reliability in a multi-tenant, high-throughput environment. For Jabong.com, he implemented warehouse management and order processing systems capable of handling approximately 10,000 orders per day—demonstrating the operational and performance engineering needed to support fast-moving commerce. He also implemented hospitality modules for restaurant brands including Bikanerwala, Haldiram, Pizza Hut, and KFC—supporting thousands of daily dine-in and takeaway transactions, where uptime and data accuracy directly affect daily revenue operations.

Across these roles, Singh’s profile is characterized by a blend of architecture leadership and execution detail: he can modernize ERP platforms (AX → D365FO), engineer compliance-grade security controls, deliver CI/CD pipelines for enterprise systems, and design integrations that keep finance, retail, and operational systems synchronized under real production loads.

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