Senior Embedded Software Engineer at Lavoratore autonomo
Milan, Lombardy, Italy
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Valerio De Benedetto is a Senior Embedded Software Engineer based in Milan with 11 years of experience building firmware and connected systems for companies like Siemens, Alstom, ABB and K4TECH. He combines deep expertise in C/C++ and bare-metal development with modern tooling—Go, GNU/Linux and Node.js—to deliver reliable embedded and backend solutions. Valerio also bridges device and cloud by designing networked services and cross-platform mobile clients (NativeScript, Cordova, Android SDK), reflecting a full-stack view of IoT products. As an active contributor to node-modbus-serial, he has hands-on experience implementing Modbus server features and parallel request processing in production JavaScript code. He often operates as an autonomous engineer, iterating quickly from hardware-facing firmware to backend integrations. This blend of low-level systems skill and practical networking/backend know-how makes him effective at turning constrained embedded requirements into connected, maintainable products.
A pure JavaScript implemetation of MODBUS-RTU (and TCP) for NodeJS
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:10 commits, 4 PRs, 4 comments in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Valerio primarily focused on enhancing the Modbus server implementation within the repository. They introduced new features such as handling discrete input requests and implemented functionality for the Read Device Identification service (FC43/14). The contributions also included optimizations like parallel request processing, along with bug fixes and improvements to example server code. The user demonstrated a strong understanding of Modbus protocol and server-side JavaScript development.
A compact MODBUS RTU/TCP C library for embedded/microcontrollers
Contributions:25 releases, 2 reviews, 74 commits in 1 year
rtucompactstlinkc-librarymodbus-rtu
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