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At Flock Safety, I was once again thrown into the ever-ambiguous challenge of designing, driving, and launching innovative products at an incredibly fast-paced startup. As an IC, I cut through dense forests of technical debt and competing deadlines to deliver orders of magnitude performance improvements to mission-critical video streaming verticals. As Engineering Manager of the Device Video Streaming team, I guided 3 direct reports to the successful bring-up of 3 high-value products, in addition to making active contributions to fleet stability, launch timelines, and feature performance.
At Wyze, I became a Zen master of refactoring, the Sun Tsu of LoC count, a code monkey with the most primal desire to simplify all that I could touch. I learned more and worked harder than at any point in my career and gained important ownership over critical core product features. I actively played a key role in the complete lifetime of multiple products, from inception, to launch, to maintenance; And was a trusted expert voice in the design and architecture of our software solutions.
\cventry{Dec 2018 -- April 2021}{Embedded Software Engineer}{Elektrobit}{Bothell, WA}{}{
At Elektrobit, I was tasked with supporting EB's Tresos and Corbos implementations of the Autosar automotive standard. This support took many forms; Dealing with low level debugging of automotive ECU's, from assembly to the OS architecture. Painstakingly fact checking configurations against CPU spec sheets. Or even sprinkling in a little onsite customer support as an Autosar SME.
\cventry{}{In depth knowledge / Professional experience}{}{}{}{}
\cvlistitem{C \& C++, their compilers, linkers, debuggers, standard libraries, typical program design, etc.}
\cvlistitem{Complex and distributed embedded systems. From bringup, bootloaders, and kernels; up to EdgeAI, architecture, and implementation of complex features. The full monty.}
\cvlistitem{AUTOSAR, Automotive silicon, compilers, debuggers, toolchains. CAN, ISO26262, and the litany of other associated specs and standards.}
\cvlistitem{OS's of all flavors. The AUTOSAR RTOS/OSEK, FreeRTOS, Linux, etc.}
\cvlistitem{Java, Python, Rust, OpenCL, Linux, Git / Perforce / SVN / etc. The Tools of the Trade.}
\cventry{Birth - Present}{Mega-Nerd}{}{}{}{I'm a lifelong learner and a total nerd who thrives on difficult challenges. I voraciously consume any project and codebase that I come across \& take pride in the hard won skills I have learned.}