Summary
Olaf Budzisz is a versatile software engineer from Gdańsk with a decade of experience building and debugging firmware and system software across embedded and server platforms. His background spans STM32 and PIC firmware development, low-power optimizations, C/C++ and Python tooling, plus build-system automation using CMake and Conan. He has delivered firmware for medical and industrial devices, developed Simics models and DLLs at Intel, and set up CI pipelines and code-review practices that improve product quality. Recently joining Adtran after roles at Intel and Etteplan, he combines hands-on board bring-up and reverse engineering with higher-level system software skills. Colleagues would note his practical blend of hardware debugging instincts and software engineering discipline, which helps him surface hard-to-find issues early. Trained as an electrical engineer (MEng), he frequently bridges firmware, tooling, and process improvements in multidisciplinary teams.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering - MEng Electrical Engineering, Master of Engineering - MEng Electrical Engineering at Gdańsk University of Technology
English, Polish