Dwayne Forsyth

Senior Engineer - Embedded Firmware at Optimal Design

Dwayne Forsyth has a diverse work experience spanning over several companies and roles. Dwayne started their career in 1988 as a Software Engineer at MOTOROLA, INC., where they resolved technical issues and supported initial deployments in the UK, Spain, and Latin America. During their time there, they also served as a Lead Engineer, creating a lab integration and testing environment for cellular switches, and as an Engineering Section Manager, managing teams working on the integration, testing, and deployment of cellular phone networks.

In 2004, they worked as a Master Architect - Client Server at SEARS, where they analyzed software version control and development environments and transitioned applications into a central CVS software repository. Dwayne also worked as a Contract at Computer Resource Solutions in 2005, serving as a contractor for Motorola Mobility.

At Motorola Mobility, they held the role of Product Integration Manager from 2006 to 2011, responsible for the smooth deployment of products to over 60 CDMA US carriers. Dwayne also reviewed carrier business needs and implemented specialized market features for multiple products.

From 2011 to 2012, Dwayne was involved in various projects as an independent contractor. Dwayne worked as an inventor on a US Patent for embedded software design and implementation work, developed software modules for web eCommerce systems, and designed compact LED modules for underwater camera tracking applications.

In 2012, they joined Tire Profiles LLC as the Director of Engineering & Manufacturing Operations. Here, they analyzed field performance, redesigned products to improve performance and reduce costs, transitioned prototype systems to production, and managed software development teams.

Most recently, since 2015, Dwayne has been working at Optimal Design, a Deloitte business, as a Senior Engineer - Embedded Firmware. In this role, they have developed software for multiple IoT products, including cloud products, utilizing various processors and wireless protocols.

Overall, Dwayne's work experience showcases their expertise in software development, product integration, manufacturing operations, and project management across different industries and companies.

Dwayne Forsyth pursued their education with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Michigan Technological University, where they studied from 1983 to 1988. Additionally, they attended Motorola University, although specific details regarding the degree and field of study are not provided.

Links


Org chart