Summary
Roland Putnoki is a software engineer with 9 years of embedded automotive experience, currently working at Continental after several roles at Knorr-Bremse focusing on AUTOSAR-based development for Infineon AURIX controllers. He has deep hands-on expertise in diagnostics, bootloader development, and cybersecurity aspects of UDS (including implementing extended Authenticate support from ISO 14229:2020) and is proficient with Vector toolchains like MICROSAR, DaVinci, CANoe and CANdelaStudio. Roland has acted as lead integrator, trained colleagues, and created process documentation to accelerate controller migration efforts and shorten project timelines. Comfortable in safety-critical ISO 26262 environments, he combines low-level C development with system integration and secure diagnostics configuration. Outside work he channels analytical thinking into organizing bi-weekly board game nights and mentoring teammates, a detail that reflects his collaborative and methodical approach. Based in Hungary, he is approachable, eager to help peers, and continues to expand his skills in automotive cybersecurity and HSM usage.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Budapest University of Technology and Economics
English, Hungarian