Kai Koh
About Kai Koh
Kai Koh is a Software Engineer II currently working at Soul Machines in Auckland, New Zealand. He has a background in full stack development and experience with various technologies, including AngularJS, NodeJS, and AWS.
Current Role at Soul Machines
Kai Koh has been working as a Software Engineer II at Soul Machines since 2021. In this role, he is part of the Trust, Analytics and Monitoring team, where he focuses on building and maintaining APIs to process analytics data. His work involves utilizing technologies such as NodeJS and AWS to enhance the company's analytics capabilities.
Previous Experience at Moustache Republic
Before joining Soul Machines, Kai Koh worked at Moustache Republic in Auckland, New Zealand. He held two positions there: as a Full Stack Software Developer from 2019 to 2021 for two years, and later as a Technical Lead for four months in 2021. His responsibilities included frontend UI development using AngularJS and overseeing software projects.
Experience at Sprawty and HOYTS Group
Kai Koh briefly worked as a Software Engineer at Sprawty in Singapore for three months in 2019. Additionally, he gained experience as Floor Staff at HOYTS Group in Christchurch, New Zealand, from 2017 to 2018. These roles contributed to his diverse skill set and understanding of different work environments.
Education and Expertise in Computer Science
Kai Koh studied at the University of Canterbury, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from 2016 to 2019. His academic background provided him with a solid foundation in software development, which he has applied in various roles throughout his career.
Technical Skills and Proficiencies
Kai Koh is proficient in developing eCommerce solutions using platforms such as BigCommerce and Shopify. He has experience deploying applications using tools like CircleCI, Docker, and Jenkins. Additionally, he is skilled in working with both NoSQL (DynamoDB) and SQL (PostgresSQL) databases, showcasing his versatility in handling different data storage technologies.