Summary
Michael Holachek is a senior electrical engineer with 13 years of hardware-focused experience, currently applying his craft at Arc to deliver reliable micromobility hardware. He has developed battery-powered products across fitness wearables and medical devices, with deep focus on NFC, LTE, GNSS, and low-power sensors, enabling scalable, energy-efficient systems. He designs, ships, and sustains hardware for mass mobility, achieving FCC/CE/UKCA certifications and co-inventing a pending US patent on docking station design. A cross-functional collaborator, he partners with engineers, product managers, and operations, and is proficient in Altium Designer, Python, and Arena PLM. Based in the Los Angeles metro area, he brings MIT-based electrical engineering education and a passion for turning complex hardware challenges into user-friendly experiences. Previously at Lyft, he contributed to creating end-to-end hardware for millions of riders and bikeshares.
14 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree Course 6-2 (EECS), Bachelor's Degree Course 6-2 (EECS) at Massachusetts Institute of Technology