Raimund Herberg is an R&D engineer and systems thinker with 20+ years of experience designing embedded systems, firmware, and aviation-grade products, currently leading research projects at Los Alamos National Laboratory. He combines hands-on hardware and software design—ranging from rocket telemetry and satellite controller reuse to FDMA/AODV networking for resilient multi-hop communications—with a strong track record of building and scaling cross-functional teams. Previously he led Product Support Engineering for Honeywell APAC, reducing failures through improved diagnostics, test coverage, and factory collaboration, and has driven cost and EMI optimizations in wearable and robotics products. Known for introducing Agile into entrenched waterfall environments and for mentoring high-performance teams, he excels at turning ambiguous problems into repeatable, high-quality outcomes. Based in Santa Fe, he brings a rare mix of technical depth, product intuition, and organizational leadership rooted in pragmatic systems thinking and people-first management.
12 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Master’s Degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at MSEE, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
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