Jason Hrycay is an embedded software engineer with 14 years of experience building and stabilizing mobile handsets, tablets, and AR hardware, currently contributing at Amazon Lab126. He specializes in low-level Linux kernel and bootloader work—writing device drivers, optimizing power management, and resolving system-level issues across multiple ICs and peripherals. Known for methodical debugging using JTAG, trace buffers, oscilloscopes and schematic review, he consistently tracks down memory leaks and hard-to-find current drains. His decade-plus at Motorola and principal engineering at Magic Leap underpin a strong record of shipping production devices and contributing to company open-source kernels and Moto-mod projects on GitHub. Eager to learn new OS or hardware areas, he combines deep hands-on tooling expertise with a systems-level perspective that shortens time-to-resolution on complex integration problems.
14 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
B.S, Computer Engineering, B.S, Computer Engineering at Kettering University
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Jason Hrycay - Embedded Software Engineer at Amazon Lab126