Summary
Mohammad Noman is a principal software engineer with eight years of experience delivering scalable, secure enterprise applications across healthcare, financial services, and government domains. Currently at Optum, he designs and maintains Spring Boot microservices integrated with Angular UI, builds and provisions AWS infrastructure with Terraform, and strengthens backend performance with Oracle PL/SQL and comprehensive unit testing. He has led secure API development and authentication/authorization initiatives using Spring Security, OAuth2, and SSO, while aligning API design with OpenAPI specifications. His background spans Verizon’s cloud-native microservices, Michigan state government projects, and leadership at Metatude Asia, delivering robust web UIs, data persistence layers, and CI/CD pipelines with Jenkins and Maven. Based in Buford, Georgia, he blends hands-on coding with architecture-driven thinking to deliver maintainable, scalable systems and efficient DevOps practices. He holds an MSc in Computer Science from the University of Madras and a track record of translating complex requirements into practical, production-ready solutions.
8 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
M.Sc., Computer science, M.Sc., Computer science at Vels College of Science, University Of Madras
Bangla, English, Hindi