Austin Joseph
About Austin Joseph
Austin Joseph is a Software/Systems Test Engineer with expertise in debugging and managing software products in the aviation sector. He has a Bachelor of Science degree from Portland State University and has held various engineering roles, including internships at NASA.
Current Role at Sagetech Avionics, Inc.
Austin Joseph has been serving as a Software/Systems Test Engineer at Sagetech Avionics, Inc. since 2019. In this role, he focuses on debugging and managing software products under development, particularly within the aviation sector. His responsibilities include ensuring that software systems meet safety and performance standards, which is critical in the aviation industry.
Previous Experience at Sagetech Corporation
Before his current position, Austin worked as an Embedded Software Engineer at Sagetech Corporation for nine months in 2019. During this time, he contributed to the development of embedded systems, applying his expertise in software engineering to enhance product functionality and reliability.
Internship Experience at NASA
Austin gained valuable experience through internships at NASA. He served as an Avionics Engineer Intern in 2018 for seven months in the Houston, Texas area, where he worked on avionics systems. Additionally, he was a Software Engineer Intern at Kennedy Space Center in 2017 for three months, focusing on software development for aerospace applications.
Educational Background
Austin Joseph studied at Southern Utah University from 2005 to 2012, completing a degree that laid the foundation for his career in engineering. He later attended Portland State University, where he achieved a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from 2014 to 2020. His education has equipped him with the necessary skills for his roles in software and systems engineering.
Expertise in Aviation Software Development
Austin has developed expertise in debugging and managing software products specifically for the aviation sector. He has experience in designing lithium-ion power solutions for space applications and has developed safety-critical code for small unmanned aircraft, ensuring compliance with standard aviation requirements. His work contributes to the advancement of technology in aviation and aerospace.