Summary
Noah Rondeau is a firmware engineer with 11 years of embedded systems experience designing high-performance, concurrent firmware for NAND-based SSDs and other hardware-adjacent products. Currently at Solidigm (formerly Intel NSG), he architects and implements cross-layer features that span firmware, microcode, and hardware while also building domain-specific tooling to accelerate debug and inspection in concurrent architectures. He thrives on low-level challenges—physical layer control, peripheral bring-up, and reducing test feedback latency—paired with strong design and debugging discipline. A University of Victoria electrical engineering graduate with an embedded systems and mechatronics focus, he combines hands-on firmware delivery with DevOps-minded automation to remove friction from team workflows. An unspoken strength is his knack for translating complex hardware behaviors into observable, testable software infrastructure that speeds development and improves reliability.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Electrical Engineering at University of Victoria
French, English, Spanish