Summary
Jason Constam is a firmware team lead with a decade of embedded systems experience, specializing in C and C++ across bare-metal and embedded Linux (Yocto) environments for industrial and consumer products. He has a strong track record building reliable firmware, CI pipelines, and automated test systems—having led migrations from SVN to Git, introduced unit testing and static analysis, and deployed Jenkins/Azure DevOps/GitHub Actions workflows. His background in oil & gas subsea monitoring and wireless home automation gives him deep domain knowledge of communications protocols, interprocessor messaging, and platform-independent design. Jason pairs hands-on low-level development with tooling and infrastructure work (Docker, build systems, automated manufacturing programming), and has even written scripts to preserve repository history during VCS migrations. Based in Edmonton, he brings a pragmatic, test-driven approach to shipping robust firmware and improving team practices.
10 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
BSc Eng Computer Engineering, BSc Eng Computer Engineering at University of Alberta