Summary
David Blundell is a systems engineer and electrical engineering generalist with 11+ years building and shipping automotive electronic products from concept to bulk manufacturing. He combines deep expertise in ECU calibration, engine management reverse-engineering, and embedded control systems with hands-on skills in PCB design, firmware, component sourcing, and contract manufacturing. Accustomed to small-team environments, he wears many hats—designing, testing, documenting, teaching, and providing end-user technical support for complex automotive tools. His work blends math-model based control theory with practical tuning on dyno and road, delivering subjective driving refinement as well as measurable performance gains. He excels at translating technical complexity into clear training and documentation for non-technical users and has repeatedly turned niche automotive ideas into manufacturable, quality-controlled products. Based in Cincinnati, he pairs a tuner’s intuition with systems-level manufacturing and supply-chain know-how that few calibration specialists possess.
11 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelors, Philosophy, Bachelors, Philosophy at University of Cincinnati