Krittawat Suphankomut
About Krittawat Suphankomut
Krittawat Suphankomut is a Software Engineer currently working at ExxonMobil in Bangkok, Thailand. He specializes in Java Spring Boot, Confluent Kafka, and Microsoft Azure technologies.
Current Role at ExxonMobil
Krittawat Suphankomut currently holds the position of Software Engineer at ExxonMobil, where he has been working since 2021. Based in Bangkok City, Thailand, he applies his skills in Java Spring Boot, Confluent Kafka, and Microsoft Azure technologies to develop and maintain software solutions for the company.
Previous Experience at Predictive
Before joining ExxonMobil, Krittawat Suphankomut worked at Predictive as a Full Stack Developer from 2020 to 2021. During his three-month tenure, he was involved in the complete lifecycle of software development, gaining valuable experience in both front-end and back-end technologies.
Full Stack Developer at Allianz Technology
From 2018 to 2020, Krittawat Suphankomut served as a Full Stack Developer at Allianz Technology. Over the course of two years, he contributed to various projects, working on both client-side and server-side solutions. This role honed his expertise in multiple programming languages and frameworks.
Role at Ascend Corporation
Krittawat Suphankomut was employed as a Software Engineer at Ascend Corporation from 2017 to 2018 for 11 months. In this position, he was responsible for developing software solutions and ensuring their seamless integration within the company's existing technological infrastructure.
Education at Kasetsart University
Krittawat Suphankomut pursued his Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Computer Engineering at Kasetsart University from 2013 to 2017. His academic training provided a solid foundation in computer science principles, programming methodologies, and engineering practices.
International Experience at National University of Singapore
During his academic career, Krittawat Suphankomut completed a student internship at the National University of Singapore from 2016 to 2017. The four-month stint in Singapore offered him exposure to international standards in software development and research.