Dagan Martinez is a pragmatic software engineer with eight years of experience building low-level firmware and systems software across aerospace, telecom, and energy sectors. He has a strong track record porting firmware and hardware tests to new ARM and PowerPC platforms, developing FPGA-adjacent firmware, and automating test suites with Robot Framework. More recently he worked with Rust at Dragos before joining Trane, blending modern safe-language practices with deep embedded and Linux/U-Boot experience. Based in Boston, he combines hands-on hardware debugging (Lauterbach, oscilloscopes) with production software engineering, making him comfortable across the full stack from silicon to services. Notably, his early work includes IPMI and pre-boot BIST migrations and bespoke fan-controller firmware, demonstrating an aptitude for stabilizing complex platforms. He describes himself as a "jack of some trades" who moves technology forward by bridging firmware, tooling, and systems-level engineering.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Engineering at Florida Polytechnic University
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