Summary
Sean Bonaventure is an embedded software engineer with eight years of hands-on experience building firmware and control systems for robotics, autonomous vehicles, and wearable HCI devices. Currently at Meta, he has a strong track record from Trimble and contract work at Insight Global designing low-power ARM firmware, ROS2-based control stacks, and J1939/CAN integrations that achieved sub-5cm steering accuracy. As lead electrical engineer for RIT Formula SAE he designed high- and low-voltage PCBs, developed BMS monitoring firmware, and built a hardware-in-the-loop test system—demonstrating both hardware bring-up and production-focused automation skills. He has applied that same systems thinking at Lutron and Insitu, shipping embedded Linux features, scalable IoT processes, and aircraft ground-station integrations. Based in Seattle and pursuing a BS/MS in Computer Engineering, he combines practical field-testing experience with a knack for translating control theory and Simulink models into reliable, deployable embedded code.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
BS/MS Computer Engineering, BS/MS Computer Engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology