Rob Dysert

Rob Dysert

Cae Staff Engineer, Durability @ Nikola Motor

About Rob Dysert

Rob Dysert is a CAE Staff Engineer, Durability at Nikola Motor Company with extensive experience in engineering roles at Honeywell, BorgWarner Inc., Florida Turbine Technologies, and Lockheed Martin. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace, Aeronautical from The University of Texas at Austin.

Current Position at Nikola Motor Company

Rob Dysert serves as a CAE Staff Engineer, Durability at Nikola Motor Company. He has been with the company since 2019 and plays a critical role in ensuring the durability and reliability of the company's products. Located in Phoenix, Arizona, Dysert is part of the team responsible for advancing Nikola Motor Company's engineering capabilities.

Previous Role at Honeywell

Before joining Nikola Motor Company, Rob Dysert worked at Honeywell as a Senior Product Design Engineer. His tenure at Honeywell lasted from 2017 to 2019, during which he contributed to the product design and engineering efforts at the company while based in Phoenix, Arizona.

Experience at BorgWarner Inc.

Rob Dysert's professional journey includes a significant tenure at BorgWarner Inc., where he worked as a Senior Engineer II from 2012 to 2017. Over five years, he was involved in various engineering projects that contributed to the company's advancements in automotive components and systems.

Early Career at Florida Turbine Technologies and Lockheed Martin

Rob Dysert began his engineering career at Lockheed Martin as an Aeronautical Engineer Asc, working from 2005 to 2007 in Fort Worth, Texas. He then moved to Florida Turbine Technologies, where he served as a Structures Engineer from 2007 to 2012 in Jupiter, Florida. These roles provided a foundation for his later accomplishments in aerospace and mechanical engineering.

Educational Background

Rob Dysert obtained his Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin. He attended the university from 2002 to 2004, culminating in a solid academic foundation that has supported his extensive engineering career.

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