Michael Wrobel is an embedded and full-stack software/electrical engineer with nearly three decades of experience and a recent nine-year focused stretch on industrial and safety-critical firmware and HMI systems. Currently an Advanced Software Engineer in Sensing, Guidance & Navigation at Honeywell, he has a proven record designing embedded firmware, device drivers, and independent fail-safe hardware logic for SEM/STM32/NXP platforms and ROS-enabled systems. Michael blends low-level device expertise with web and cloud-facing interfaces, having shipped production firmware, Modbus/RS-485 communications, and full-stack HMIs for industrial coating, power generation, and medical projects. He’s comfortable across C/C++, Python, and C# toolchains and has introduced processes like WSL-based Linux development workflows and Fault Tree Analysis for DOD-grade safety reviews. Colleagues rely on him to untangle complex electro-mechanical problems and to translate rigorous functional-safety requirements into practical, producible designs.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
B.S.E.E Electronics & Computer Software, B.S.E.E Electronics & Computer Software at The University of Akron
Coding Bootcamp Full Stack Web Development, Coding Bootcamp Full Stack Web Development at Case Western Reserve University
Contributions:17 pushes, 1 branch in 6 years 11 months
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