Software Developer II · Booz Allen Hamilton

Philip Gouldman.

Software engineer & Salesforce specialist based in the D.C. metro area. 9+ years turning complex problems into clean, scalable solutions — across government consulting, full-stack development, and cybersecurity.

Philip Gouldman
Always Learning · Always Building
9+
Years coding
11+
Certifications
20+
Languages
DC
Metro area

About Me

A native of the Washington D.C. metropolitan area, I've cultivated a passion for technology into a successful career as a Software Developer II at Booz Allen Hamilton, where I specialize in Salesforce development and enterprise software engineering.

I hold a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the University of Maryland College Park, and I've spent nearly a decade building robust, scalable software solutions across government and commercial sectors.

Beyond the terminal, I'm an accomplished guitar player, culinary enthusiast, and anime & comic book aficionado. I believe great engineers bring broad curiosity to narrow problems.

philipgouldman@gmail.com

🎸 Guitar 🍳 Culinary 🎌 Anime 📚 Comic Books 🔐 Cybersecurity ☁️ Cloud 🤖 AI / ML

Certifications

SF Platform Developer I
SF Platform
Developer I
SF Administrator
SF
Administrator
SF App Builder
SF Platform
App Builder
SF JavaScript Dev I
SF JavaScript
Developer I
SF Architect
Sharing &
Visibility Architect
CompTIA Security+
CompTIA
Security+

Languages & Tools

Proficiency

Apex (SF)
100%
Java
90%
JavaScript
75%
Python
80%
HTML / CSS
80%
C#
75%
C
70%
Ruby
60%
SQL
50%

Environments & Tools

Salesforce LWC Salesforce CRM Unity Android Studio Firebase JetBrains VS Code Eclipse Xcode Git Linux (RHEL) gdb VIM / EMACS MATLAB Bash MS Office

Also familiar with

OCaml Prolog LISP Swift Assembly (y86/MIPS) C++ PHP

Featured Projects

01 / Project
Lost & Found Android App

A mobile application for Android that lets users search and report lost or found items. Designed with Google Firebase as the real-time backend database and authentication layer.

Android Java Firebase Google APIs
Watch demo
02 / Project
TA Application Portal

A web portal for UMD CS students interested in becoming teaching assistants. Developed collaboratively and submitted to the University Web Masters for potential full deployment.

HTML/CSS JavaScript PHP SQL
Watch demo
03 / Project
Space Force: The Game

A Unity game featuring an O'Neill Cylinder physics system. Players explore a rogue space station using a laser gun and grappling hook. Final project for UMD's Game Programming course.

Unity C# Game Physics
Watch demo