Mohammed Amir
About Mohammed Amir
Mohammed Amir is a Senior Software Engineer with extensive experience in developing and deploying cloud-based solutions. He has worked at various organizations, including CVS Health and Cambia Health Solutions, where he focused on serverless architectures and containerized services on AWS.
Work at Cambia Health Solutions
Currently, Mohammed Amir serves as a Senior Software Engineer at Cambia Health Solutions, where he has been employed since 2010. His role involves developing and deploying container-based Restful and GraphQL services on AWS ECS. He has implemented a real-time pipeline for the BenefitPro Report, utilizing Java, NodeJS, Docker, and CircleCI on the AWS platform. Additionally, he has automated business tasks for the Employer Solutions site using AWS Step Functions, Lambdas, CloudWatch, and ECS. His contributions also include the development of a core framework that exposes Transform and Filter engine features to developers.
Previous Experience at CVS Health
Mohammed Amir worked as a Senior Automation Engineer at CVS Health for a brief period of three months in 2010. During his time in Woonsocket, RI, he focused on automation tasks and contributed to the development of software solutions. His experience at CVS Health provided him with foundational skills in automation engineering, which he later applied in his subsequent roles.
Previous Experience at Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
In 2010, Mohammed Amir held the position of Automation Engineer at Harvard Pilgrim Health Care for four months in Wellesley, Massachusetts. His work involved implementing a DynamoDB-Backend Restful Service and creating deployment scripts using Ansible on the AWS platform. This experience further enhanced his expertise in automation and cloud solutions, contributing to his professional development.
Education and Expertise
Mohammed Amir earned a Master of Science (MS) degree in Computer Science from DePaul University. His educational background has equipped him with a strong foundation in software engineering principles and practices. He possesses expertise in cloud solutions, particularly with AWS, and has extensive experience in developing serverless architectures, containerization, and automation.
Technical Projects and Implementations
Throughout his career, Mohammed Amir has been involved in various technical projects that showcase his skills in software development and cloud computing. He has researched and deployed a serverless real-time pipeline on AWS Cloud Solutions. Additionally, he wrapped the Matomo Application as a Docker container and deployed it on AWS ECS/RDS. His work on the Benefits Accumulator service involved creating a GraphQL service using Express/Apollo server with a cucumber-based testing framework.