Tien Dat Nguyen
About Tien Dat Nguyen
Tien Dat Nguyen is a Senior Software Engineer with a Master's degree in Computer Science from Flinders University. He has extensive experience in software development, particularly in iOS and .NET technologies, and currently works at Bluedot in Adelaide, Australia.
Work at Bluedot.io
Tien Dat Nguyen has been employed at Bluedot as a Senior Software Engineer since 2022. In this role, he contributes to the development and maintenance of software solutions. His responsibilities include utilizing Azure services such as DevOps, SQL Database, Functions, Virtual Machines, Active Directory, and Backup in current projects. He collaborates with clients to gather requirements, demo solutions, and address any challenges that arise.
Education and Expertise
Tien Dat Nguyen holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from Flinders University, which he completed in 2020. He also earned a Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering from FPT University in 2011. His educational background is complemented by certifications as an AWS Solution Architect (Associate) and a Professional Scrum Master, indicating his proficiency in cloud solutions and agile project management methodologies.
Background in Software Development
Tien Dat Nguyen has extensive experience in software development, beginning his career as an iOS Developer at VietSoftware International in 2010. He has held various roles, including Head of Engineering at Healint from 2016 to 2019 and iOS Engineer at SWEAT from 2019 to 2022. His diverse experience includes positions at FPT Software, Lozi, and Chamonix IT Solutions, where he worked on iOS development, .NET development, and consulting.
Professional Experience
Throughout his career, Tien Dat Nguyen has worked in multiple capacities across various companies. He served as an iOS Technical Advisor at Lozi for two months in 2014 and as an Advisor and iOS Trainer at MindX Technology School from 2015 to 2016. His role at Chamonix IT Solutions involved development and consulting for five months in 2019. He has also maintained and developed features for a .NET CMS for a government agency, utilizing ASP.NET and SQL Server.