Kurt Eilander is a senior software engineer with two decades of hands-on experience spanning firmware to user interfaces, currently contracting remotely from Layton, Utah. He has built mission-critical embedded systems for medical devices, pioneered Bluetooth stacks in the early 2000s, and more recently designs fault-tolerant, real-time control software for cleaner energy at Emerson. Comfortable across C/C++, Linux, RTOS, and modern web stacks (MERN/Azure), he blends low-level hardware expertise with cloud-based streaming and large-scale algorithmic pipelines. Kurt’s background shows a rare continuity from hardware protocols (I2C, SPI, USB) to full-stack web delivery, and he often bridges scientific requirements into validated production code.
8 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Weber High
bs electronics, bs electronics at Weber State University
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