Summary
Austin Fisher is a software engineer with 10 years of hands-on experience building and validating complex systems, currently at Teradyne after leading software development for brushless EVTOL motors. He brings deep experience in safety-critical development, authoring DO-178C-aligned planning documents and delivering DAL-A-grade testing and validation tools. Comfortable across C#, .NET Core, WPF, and embedded communication protocols like CAN and RS-485, he has designed desktop applications that simulate flight computer behavior and automate dyno test benches in high-EMI environments. His background blends formal computer science and mathematics training with practical hardware and systems work—from automotive service to avionics-grade software—giving him a pragmatic, cross-disciplinary perspective. Known for turning rigorous regulatory requirements into usable engineering tools, he pairs meticulous documentation with hands-on integration and problem-solving. Based in Simi Valley, he enjoys tackling end-to-end engineering challenges that bridge software, hardware, and real-world validation.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Moorpark College
Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Science and Mathematics, Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Science and Mathematics at California State University Channel Islands
English