Biamp manufactures networked digital audio and video systems for large-scale installations, conferencing, and public address applications. The engineering-heavy hiring velocity and active infrastructure migration—moving CI/CD from GitHub to Bitbucket/Jenkins while designing IaC solutions—reflect a shift toward faster, more automated product delivery. Concurrent adoption of Rust alongside a tech stack rooted in C/C++ and embedded systems suggests investment in memory-safe systems development, likely targeting next-generation network devices.
Notable leadership hires: Lead Management Specialist
Biamp designs and manufactures networked media systems for professional audiovisual installations, including the Tesira digital audio/video platform, Devio collaboration tool, Audia digital audio processor, Nexia signal processors, Vocia voice evacuation system, Cambridge sound masking, and loudspeaker brands. The company sells into enterprise, education, hospitality, and government sectors requiring large-scale distributed audio and video networks. With 501–1,000 employees across offices in the US, Europe, and Australia, Biamp operates a hardware-plus-software model with active R&D in networked protocols, embedded Linux, and cloud deployment infrastructure.
Core languages: C, C++, C# and Python. Embedded systems: Linux, ARM, Buildroot. Testing: pytest, Selenium, Playwright. Infrastructure: Git/GitHub (migrating to Bitbucket), Jenkins (newly adopted). Design tools: SolidWorks, MATLAB.
Next-generation network-connected audio devices, CI/CD migration to Jenkins/Bitbucket, IaC solutions, prototype testing, SolidWorks PLM automation, and expanding automated test coverage across the product suite.
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