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Goda Kodati

Mid-level Software Engineer specializing in Java/Spring backend and event-driven systems

Sunnyvale, CASoftware Engineer4 years experienceMid-LevelHealthcare ITFinancial ServicesAviation
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Backend engineer from Optum who built and optimized a real-time, Kafka-driven healthcare claims processing platform handling 1M+ claims/month. Strong in reliability, state management, and observability for distributed systems, plus production deployment automation with Docker/Kubernetes and CI/CD; no direct ROS/robotics simulator experience yet but frames work in robotics-adjacent real-time principles.

Experience

Software EngineerOptum
Software EngineerCAMP Systems
Software EngineerCiti

Education

University of North Carolina at Charlottemaster, Computer Science (2025)

Key Strengths

  • Built and tuned high-volume real-time event-driven pipeline processing 1M+ healthcare claims/month
  • Reliability engineering via decoupled Kafka stages, isolated failures, and retriable processing
  • Systematic performance debugging using instrumentation to isolate bottlenecks (CPU/I-O/DB) and targeted fixes
  • Distributed-systems communication design with clear message contracts, versioning, and idempotency
  • Strong DevOps/deployment automation with Docker, Kubernetes, and CI/CD (GitHub Actions, Jenkins, Azure DevOps)

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Languages

English

Skills

JavaPythonJavaScriptTypeScriptSQLC#Spring BootSpring MVCSpring SecurityHibernateApache KafkaMicroservicesREST APIsOpenAPISwagger