Summary
Dominic Riccoboni is a firmware and mechatronics engineer with eight years of hands-on experience bridging mechanical design, control systems, and embedded software. Currently a Firmware Engineer II at Trust Automation after progressing from Firmware Engineer I, he pairs a Cal Poly MS in Mechanical Engineering with practical experience developing PCBs, CNC fixtures, and C++/Simulink control code. His background includes mechatronics work at Nikon Research and building electro-mechanical measurement devices and HIL environments, demonstrating strength in modeling, simulation, and control theory. Dominic excels at turning analytical methods into working hardware-software systems and often uses code as a tool for engineering insight rather than just implementation. Based in Atascadero, CA, he brings academic teaching experience in dynamics to collaborative product development, making him effective at both technical execution and mentoring. An understated differentiator is his consistent thread of applying academic control techniques directly to production firmware and hardware.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Sunnyside High School