Claude Rossignol is an experienced software and firmware engineer with a diverse work history. Claude began their career in 2009 as a Firmware Engineer at Covidien, where they developed firmware for Oximeter devices. Claude then worked at Embla Systems, Inc. as a Firmware Engineer, where they focused on embedded Linux development for sleep study products. Shortly after, Claude joined Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies as a Software Engineer, where they upgraded firmware for next-generation electronic locks and designed automated testing tools.
In 2011, Claude had multiple roles at different companies. Claude worked at Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company as a Software Engineer, conducting computer hardware testing for satellite components. At Dell, Claude contributed to firmware development for the next generation of Blade servers, involving Chassis Management Controller (CMC) software and troubleshooting I2C bus communication.
Claude's experience also includes working at Intel Corporation as a Firmware Engineer, specifically testing and developing firmware for enterprise server platforms. Their role involved collaborating with BIOS developers, electrical engineers, and product testers to fix defects related to power issues. Additionally, they gained experience at InovaLabs as a Firmware Engineer, focusing on firmware development.
From 2014 to 2016, Claude worked as a Software Developer at Medtronic, where they contributed to software development projects. Most recently, Claude joined Curtiss Wright as a Software Engineer, where they continued their software engineering career until 2019. Currently, they work at Jariet Technologies, Inc. as a Software Engineer.
Claude Rossignol attended the University of Colorado Boulder from 1992 to 2002. During this time, they pursued a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECEN), focusing on this field of study throughout their education.
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