Rajan Singh (Head of Engineering Delivery):
“My through-line is translation — turning business needs into engineering specs, and complex systems into things that actually ship.”
Engineering Delivery at MYAH
Rajan leads the execution and delivery of MYAH — making sure ambitious product ideas become reliable, working software. He turns vision into specifications, coordinates the development team, and owns the path from idea to release.
It’s a role built for someone who has shipped under real pressure for a long time. Across 30 years, Rajan has architected and built software for organizations where reliability isn’t optional — Boeing, Merrill Lynch, Bank of America, Raytheon, and Carnival among them — across defense, finance, healthcare, semiconductor, and retail. He brings that same discipline to building AI products that solve real problems.
More About Me
Outside of Work
I’m a serial entrepreneur who loves bringing new business ideas to life — diving into the discovery process of exploring an industry, studying its market, and learning what makes it tick. I’m also passionate about the world of transformation, especially in leadership, relationships, and communication.
Why Is MYAH Needed
The biggest gap in building software isn’t talent — it’s translation. Vision gets lost on the way to engineering, and great ideas die as miscommunication. I’ve watched it happen across industries for 30 years. MYAH exists to close exactly that gap, and that’s a mission I understand in my bones.
My Unique Perspective
Three decades of architecting and shipping software where failure wasn’t an option — defense, finance, healthcare, semiconductor. I know how to turn fuzzy business needs into specs that build, and how to deliver reliably. That engineering rigor is what makes an ambitious AI product real instead of just a demo.
Where is MYAH Headed
A future where AI is reliable enough to trust with real execution — not a clever toy, but a dependable partner that helps people and teams actually deliver on what they set out to do.
What I Do
What I Lead
– Sprint Planning — Scoping work, setting priorities, and keeping cycles on track.
– Engineering Operations — Streamlining workflows and infrastructure to keep teams shipping.
– Quality Assurance (QA) — Catching issues early and safeguarding product reliability.
– Release Management — Coordinating smooth, on-time deployments from staging to production.
– Developer Coordination — Aligning engineers and unblocking collaboration across teams.
Engineering Philosophy
– Translation is the job. Most software fails in the gap between what the business needs and what gets built. Closing that gap is the whole game.
– Reliability is a feature. Software people trust is software that ships consistently and behaves predictably.
– Best practices exist for a reason. Sound architecture, real threat modeling, and clean delivery aren’t overhead — they’re what lets you move fast without breaking things that matter.
– Ship to learn. AI products get better through disciplined iteration, not perfection on the first pass.
Experience
Head of Engineering Delivery — Soaron Global (MYAH)
Jan 2025 – Present
Leads delivery of MYAH, a multi-agent AI platform that turns strategic vision into executable plans — driving development of the agent system, real-time adaptive planning, and a unified workspace across project, financial, CRM, HR, and documentation tools.
CEO — SPI
Nov 2022 – Dec 2025
Ran a company building custom SharePoint widgets and themes for business clients — setting strategic direction, bridging clients and engineering, leading product demos, and owning the path from customer need to delivered product.
Software Developer & Architect — Boeing
Feb 2022 – Oct 2022
Architected and delivered a cybersecurity-compliance dashboarding system as a full microservices rewrite (ReactJS / C# / SQL Server, .NET Core), including the security architecture and a formal threat-model analysis, deployed to a cloud environment.
Software & Database Developer — Multiple Companies
Sep 1994 – Jan 2022
Three decades building internal and external software products for Boeing, Merrill Lynch, Bank of America, Lucent, Raytheon, Carnival, Royal Caribbean, EDS, and others — across space, defense, insurance, semiconductor, finance, education, healthcare, and retail.