Summary
Nick Boltralik is a research computer scientist with nine years of hands-on experience building and managing software for transportation, aerospace, and industrial clients. Currently leading developer teams at Southwest Research Institute, he coordinates large-scale enhancements and delivery for Intelligent Transportation Systems while maintaining ATMS software releases. He pairs a strong engineering foundation (BSc in Computer Science, Mathematical Statistics minor) with business analytics and an MBA, giving him a rare blend of technical depth and product-minded decision making. Past internships include automating UI test pipelines with Selenium at Michelin and creating a Django-based telemetry test tool at NASA that cut bug-replication time by 90%. Based in San Antonio, he balances high-impact engineering with outdoors pursuits like running and photography—one image even came from work at Kennedy Space Center. Known for pragmatic automation and cross-functional leadership, he thrives on shrinking feedback loops and shipping reliable systems.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of Computer Science, Master of Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Fort Zumwalt West High
Masters, Business Administration and Management, Business Analytics, Masters, Business Administration and Management, Business Analytics at The University of Alabama