Summary
Zachary Halvorsen is a software engineer with a decade of experience building embedded and security-focused systems, currently contributing at Google after five years as a key software architect at Raytheon. He specializes in low-level firmware, real-time VxWorks drivers, PCIe communications, and cryptography for Xilinx Zynq Ultrascale+ platforms, and has hands-on experience leading board bring-up and diagnostics. Holding an MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering (3.9 GPA) and a BS in Computer Engineering, he blends strong academic rigor with practical product delivery. Comfortable working across interdisciplinary teams, he has led migrations to modern tooling, introduced unit testing where it was absent, and brings fluency in Spanish from earlier leadership and volunteer roles. Notably, his background spans both high-assurance defense systems and consumer-facing integration projects, giving him a rare combination of security mindset and pragmatic engineering.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
The University of Arizona
Salem Hills High School
Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Engineering at Brigham Young University
English, Spanish