Summary
Matthew Goldsmith is a firmware engineer with eight years of experience building and verifying real-time embedded systems, currently focused on firmware development at Crestron Electronics. He brings a strong verification background—designing test plans, hardware fixtures, and automation tools—and is fluent in C/C++, C#.NET, Python, and PowerShell. Matthew has progressed through multiple roles at Crestron from intern to engineer, pairing deep product knowledge with hands-on firmware integration for control systems. He combines academic training in computer science from Loyola University Chicago with practical research and PL/SQL development experience, helping bridge software, hardware, and test engineering. Known for shaping verification strategy as well as shipping firmware, he thrives on closing the loop between test automation and reliable product releases.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science at Loyola University Chicago