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Najmaz Sakib

Najmaz Sakib

Senior Engineer, Service Assurance  ยท  Dhaka, Bangladesh

Currently Infozillion Teletech BD Ltd
Contact najmaz.sakib@gmail.com

I work in the space where things break at 3 AM โ€” service assurance, production systems, the kind of infrastructure that quietly keeps everything else running. My job is to notice what's wrong before anyone else does, understand why it happened, and make sure it doesn't happen the same way twice.

There's a particular kind of thinking that comes from staring at logs long enough โ€” you start to see patterns in noise, causality in chaos. I've found that skill useful far beyond engineering.

Outside the terminal, I write songs. Not as a hobby โ€” as a practice. Music and systems work share more than people expect: both require patience, precision, and an ear for what doesn't fit.

I also write essays, occasionally. About people, about how we learn things we never knew we learned, about the small behaviours that reveal larger truths.

Senior Engineer at Infozillion Teletech BD Ltd, working in Service Assurance for A2P SMS infrastructure. That means: monitoring, incident response, log analysis, coordination with telecom operators, and the quiet unglamorous work of keeping SLAs intact across a 24/7 production environment.

I'm also investing time in documentation โ€” building internal runbooks and knowledge systems that outlast any single person on the team. I think of good documentation as institutional memory. Most teams treat it as an afterthought. I don't.

I write and record original songs under the name Nickson Rizvi. The work is honest โ€” small observations stretched into melody, personal enough to mean something, open enough for others to find themselves in it.

I'm drawn to the gap between what people say and what they feel. Most of my songs live in that space.

Listen on YouTube ↗

I write when something refuses to leave my head. Usually about people โ€” the patterns we inherit without noticing, the social contracts we follow without signing, the gap between how things are and how they're supposed to be.

No agenda. Just thinking out loud, in public, with some care taken over the sentences.

No Matter What You Do, It's Never Enough On the psychology of perpetual dissatisfaction · Medium
Basic Courtesies That People Learn From Family On what's quietly passed down and quietly missed · Medium

I'm reachable at najmaz.sakib@gmail.com. I read everything, though I may take a day or two to respond thoughtfully.

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