Zachary Joswick is a software engineer with a decade of hands-on experience building reliable systems for autonomy, currently contributing to Torc Robotics on self-driving truck software. Based in Jacksonville, he blends mechanical engineering roots and field-level systems work—formerly installing security infrastructure and teaching CNC machining—to bring practical hardware-software insight to vehicle autonomy. His background in computer software engineering and mechanical engineering gives him a rare cross-disciplinary perspective on sensing, control, and embedded systems. At Torc he operates as a traveling “autonomous truck doctor,” diagnosing and iterating on real-world vehicle issues beyond the lab. Comfortable in both code and the physical stack, he focuses on making complex autonomous systems robust and serviceable in the field.
10 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Software Engineering, Senior, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Software Engineering, Senior at Radford University
High School Diploma, Mechanical Engineering, High School Diploma, Mechanical Engineering at Atlantic Coast High School
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Mechanical Engineering, Sophomore, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Mechanical Engineering, Sophomore at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
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