Software Engineer at John Deere
Illinois, United States

Akzholbek Omorov

Council Member
Akzholbek Omorov is a full-stack software engineer based in Lombard, Illinois, with over twelve years of experience building enterprise-grade applications across government digital infrastructure, international development, and commercial technology. His career spans work in the United States and Kyrgyzstan, with deep expertise in Java-based backend systems, cloud architecture, and large-scale data processing.

Since July 2022, Akzholbek Omorov has been a Software Engineer at John Deere, where he develops and supports software solutions within high-volume data processing pipelines that feed Digital Applications and Services, Analytics, Automation, and Autonomy platforms. He works within Agile teams, participating in sprint planning, daily standups, retrospectives, and hackathons. In this role, he collaborates closely with architects and stakeholders to define product requirements and system design, champions best practices in test automation, continuous integration, and continuous deployment, and incorporates customer feedback to ensure technical solutions align with real-world needs.

Alongside his work at John Deere, Akzholbek Omorov has operated since January 2024 as an independent software developer specializing in transportation and logistics solutions for trucking companies. He is currently designing and building a Fuel Card Management Application and a Transportation Management System, with a focus on improving operational efficiency, cost control, and real-time fleet visibility. This work involves load planning, dispatch, invoicing, and settlement workflows, as well as integrations with third-party APIs covering fuel providers, GPS systems, and accounting platforms. He works directly with trucking business owners and operations teams to translate logistics challenges into scalable software.
From December 2021 to May 2022, Akzholbek Omorov served as a National IT Programmer on the USAID FAST Project, implemented by DevTech Systems. In this contract role, he developed machine-readable contract data structures enabling seamless import flows between e-tendering, e-purchasing, and e-contract management modules. He coordinated user acceptance testing, resolved identified issues, conducted user training, and supported the system through its soft launch and pilot testing period.

During overlapping periods, he served as Team Leader and Senior Software Engineer at Infosystem State Enterprise under the State Committee of Information Technologies of Kyrgyzstan from December 2015 to May 2022, where he led development and maintenance of the Treasury Information System of the Kyrgyz Republic. He built and refined the e-procurement system for the Ministry of Finance, developed electronic invoices for the State Tax Service, implemented the OCDS module of the e-procurement portal, and produced complex reporting solutions using Jasper Reports. His responsibilities also encompassed database administration, PL/SQL server-side development, data indexing, and complex query generation.
From August 2021 to January 2022, Akzholbek Omorov served concurrently as Deputy Director for Infrastructure Development at Infocom State Enterprise under the Ministry of Digitalization of the Kyrgyz Republic. In this leadership role, he managed cloud service offerings and service providers, developed and monitored operational processes to prevent infrastructure and application failures, and coordinated cross-functional IT teams to design and deliver technology solutions aligned with organizational objectives.

Earlier in his career, Akzholbek Omorov worked as a Senior Software Engineer for the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development from June to December 2018, where he facilitated small and medium-sized business participation in electronic public procurement and built OCDS-compliant monitoring and reporting tools. He mapped the electronic public procurement system database, developed SQL queries for the core data structure, and created event-based mechanisms for generating JSON output files.

From March to December 2015, he served as a Software Developer at the State Registration Service under the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic, where he built the voter registration information system that underpins the electronic voting procedure. Prior to that, from June 2013 to December 2015, he worked as a Consultant and Software Developer on the Implementing the e-Procurement System Project funded by the Asian Development Bank, where he designed and developed user interfaces, defined site objectives through user requirements analysis, architected database structures, and established network connectivity for internet applications. His earliest professional role was as a Software Developer at Infosystem State Enterprise under the Ministry of Finance from 2012 to 2013, where he contributed to the initial development of the e-procurement web portal and built reporting modules using Jasper Reports.