Summary
Jeremy Booth is a Principal embedded systems engineer with 17 years of experience designing and shipping wearables, medical devices, and safety-critical consumer products from prototype to production. He blends hands-on firmware development and system architecture with project leadership, vendor and client interaction, and a proven ability to reduce cost while improving product reliability and user experience. Recent work includes Matter/Thread consumer/commercial security firmware with a focus on ultra-low power, bootloader/OTA, and certification, and prior roles delivered >99% biometric identification accuracy and medical-grade IMU firmware that supported regulatory clearances. Jeremy is comfortable toggling between contributor and technical lead, owning code, reviews, and release sign-off while driving cross-discipline collaboration across HW, UX, and manufacturing. He brings a pragmatic flair for elegant solutions and system integration—often finding low-cost component paths to meet stringent performance and power goals.
17 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree Computer Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree Computer Engineering at Portland State University