Summary
Scott Collyer is a seasoned software engineer with over a decade of hands-on experience designing and debugging embedded systems, DSP firmware, and real-time RTOS products, currently contributing at Google. He brings deep low-level expertise in C/C++, multiple assembly dialects, Verilog, and control firmware for power electronics, paired with practical hardware bring-up skills and extensive use of lab test equipment. His background spans modem and DSL PHY development, ASIC/SoC bring-up, and voice/data protocol work—roles that required both algorithmic signal-processing insight and meticulous interoperability debugging. Known for solving field-facing issues through lab and on-site diagnostics, he blends systems-level thinking with pragmatic delivery across Windows and Linux toolchains. With an MSEE from Brigham Young University, he offers a rare combination of academic grounding in electrical engineering and long-term production experience in telecom and power-conversion firmware.
11 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
MSEE, Electrical Engineering, MSEE, Electrical Engineering at Brigham Young University