Summary
Austin Copeman is a Senior Embedded Software Engineer with 11 years of hands-on experience blending military discipline and biomedical technical expertise to deliver robust firmware and hardware solutions. Currently at BorgWarner, he designs and debugs microcontroller-based systems informed by a Computer Engineering degree and practical training as a Biomedical Equipment Technician in the Army Reserve. His background spans automotive PDM, LabVIEW DAQ integration, PCB soldering and component-level repairs, giving him a rare cross-domain fluency from circuit board work to embedded code. Known for leading teams under pressure and translating field service insights into maintainable software, he brings a pragmatic, test-focused approach to embedded system reliability. Based in Rochester, Michigan, Austin pairs formal engineering training with battlefield-proven troubleshooting skills that accelerate time-to-fix for complex electro-mechanical systems.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Biomedical Equipment Technician, Biomedical Technology/Technician, 91%, Biomedical Equipment Technician, Biomedical Technology/Technician, 91% at Medical Education and Training Campus (METC)
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Engineering at Oakland University
Associate in General Studies, General Studies, 3.1, Associate in General Studies, General Studies, 3.1 at Oakland Community College