Summary
Tyler Travis is a Diagnostic Software Engineer in Seattle with 11 years of hands-on experience bridging hardware and software in the computer hardware and embedded systems space. He combines a strong academic foundation—a Master’s in Computer Engineering from Utah State University—with practical skills in Python, C++, VHDL, DSP, and circuit design to deliver reliable diagnostics and test frameworks. His background includes FPGA programming and CCA design at L3 Technologies, sensor calibration and military-grade software at Space Dynamics Lab, and vehicle diagnostics at Kenworth/PACCAR, showing a consistent focus on safety-critical systems. Notably, he has applied reverse-engineering techniques to autonomous vehicle projects, demonstrating curiosity for applied robotics and system integration beyond typical diagnostic work. Practical, methodical, and quality-driven, he excels at turning complex hardware constraints into robust, testable software solutions.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, Computer Engineering, Master’s Degree, Computer Engineering at Utah State University