Sudeesh Sugathan
About Sudeesh Sugathan
Sudeesh Sugathan is a Software Engineering Team Lead at Thomson Reuters, where he has worked since 2020. He has developed a custom framework for e-commerce projects and has extensive experience in software engineering, particularly in claims systems and data migration.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Sudeesh Sugathan has been employed at Thomson Reuters since 2016, initially serving as a Senior Software Engineer before advancing to the role of Software Engineering Team Lead in 2020. He operates from the Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area, where he contributes to various software engineering projects. His responsibilities include leading development teams, participating in agile development processes, and providing production support. Sugathan has played a key role in creating a custom framework for e-commerce projects and has developed solutions for migrating customer data to modern platforms.
Education and Expertise
Sudeesh Sugathan earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Engineering from Saintgits College of Engineering in Kottayam, India, from 2005 to 2009. His educational background provides a strong foundation in software development principles and practices. Sugathan has developed expertise in core Java and RESTful web services, particularly through his work on e-commerce projects and claims systems. His experience spans various technologies, allowing him to adapt to different client needs and team dynamics.
Background
Before joining Thomson Reuters, Sudeesh Sugathan worked at Infosys as a Technology Analyst from 2010 to 2016. During this six-year tenure, he gained experience in software development and client interactions, particularly in the Greater Nashville Area, TN. His work involved collaborating with clients in the UK and US, which enhanced his understanding of diverse technological environments and project requirements. This background has contributed to his current role in leading software engineering teams.
Achievements
Sudeesh Sugathan has made significant contributions to various projects throughout his career. He created a custom framework known as the Service Abstraction Layer for an e-commerce project, which involved utilizing core Java to develop RESTful web services for category navigation and product search. Additionally, he worked on a claims system for a UK-based client in the global packaging industry, focusing on customer claims and returns. His efforts in developing solutions for migrating customer data from Mainframe Systems to modern platforms have enabled effective implementation of rewards and communication programs.