Nick Meriwether
About Nick Meriwether
Nick Meriwether is a Senior Project Manager at NI Test & Measurement at Emerson, with extensive experience in mechanical engineering and project management, based in Austin, Texas.
Title
Nick Meriwether currently holds the position of Senior Project Manager in the NI Test & Measurement division at Emerson. Based in Austin, Texas, he operates in a hybrid work environment. He has extensive experience in managing hardware development projects, particularly in Product R&D at National Instruments.
Education and Expertise
Nick Meriwether earned his Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin, completing his studies in 2014. His expertise spans across mechanical engineering and project management, with significant hands-on experience in R&D and hardware development in the test and measurement industry.
Background
Nick Meriwether has held various positions at National Instruments. He started as a Mechanical Engineering Intern in 2013, progressed to Staff Mechanical Engineer (2016-2021), then to Senior Mechanical Engineer in 2021 for a brief period. He currently serves as a Senior Project Manager at NI Test & Measurement, contributing to the advancement of the company’s product R&D efforts.
Professional Experience
Nick's professional journey includes significant roles in mechanical engineering and project management. At National Instruments, he held roles such as Staff Mechanical Engineer and Senior Mechanical Engineer, adding substantial value to hardware development and product R&D. His early career included an internship at NI and a role as a Senior Student Associate at Applied Research Laboratories. He also served as the Rockies Route Equipment Chair for Texas 4000 for Cancer from 2010 to 2012.
Community Involvement
In addition to his professional pursuits, Nick Meriwether has been actively involved in community service. He contributed significantly to Texas 4000 for Cancer as the Rockies Route Equipment Chair from 2010 to 2012, supporting cancer research and community engagement.