Summary
Matthew Kaiser is a Printed Circuit Board Design Engineer with over 10 years of hands-on experience in high-speed schematic and board layout, embedded firmware, and full product lifecycle delivery across startups and large companies. He has designed complex 16-layer, multi-GHz PCBs and cost-optimized mixed-signal boards, and led Linux-based automotive computer integrations and CAN/OBD-II reverse engineering. Comfortable from prototype rework (0201, reflow) to high-volume manufacturability, he maintains ECAD libraries in PADS and Xpedition and automates processes with VBA/VBS. As co-founder of Kaiser Engineering he blends hardware, baremetal STM32 graphics, and Python GUI work—demonstrating both systems-level thinking and low-level firmware craft. Currently contributing to automotive and security products at KEENFINITY/Bosch, he pairs industry-grade design rigour with a maker’s curiosity, evident in freelance medical and consumer-device projects. Based in Matthews, NC, he’s an automotive enthusiast who translates vehicle-focused ideas into production-ready electronics.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS) Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor of Science (BS) Electrical and Electronics Engineering at University at Buffalo
English