Summary
Gábor Nagy is a pragmatic System Integration and Test Engineer with eight years of experience building and operationalizing test strategies across automotive and manufacturing environments. He has pioneered roles such as Test Architect at thyssenkrupp Presta, creating processes, requirement analyses, and issue-management workflows where none existed before, and now applies that same systems-level thinking at Jaguar Land Rover. Equally comfortable writing Python and VBA for automation or rolling up his sleeves in mechanical test benches, he focuses on practical, reproducible solutions that reduce manual effort and speed problem resolution. Known for clear, empathetic communication with customers and cross-functional teams, he balances monotonous rigor with creative problem solving and often produces concise artifacts (burndown charts, one-pagers, failure trees) to drive decisions. A mathematician by inclination—reflected in his academic interests—he brings curiosity and a habit of simplifying complexity to every engagement.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree, Mechanical Engineering at Budapest University of Technology and Economics
High School, High School at II. Rákóczi Ferenc High School
High School, High School at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School
English, Hungarian