Jessy Exum is a firmware and systems engineer with 13 years of experience building reliable embedded platforms and scalable backend systems from Bay Area startups to enterprise products. They’ve led firmware bring-ups and cellular subsystems at Cisco Meraki, cut hardware RMAs and ported toolchains at Kespry, and contributed low-level drivers and safety features for automotive and self-driving projects. Jessy excels at rescuing unmaintainable codebases—rewriting Mapfluence and large build systems to dramatically improve stability and developer productivity—and enjoys designing tooling that makes hardware engineering repeatable. A self-taught engineer committed to open-source EDA work, they blend electronics, firmware, and backend skills to deliver durable, testable systems that are easy for teams to extend.
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