Certified LabVIEW Associate Developer with 6 month of MNC Industry work experience looking for job change

Hi,
I am Vishal. I am Certified LabVIEW Associate Developer. Working on contract position as Junior Engineer from sasken communication on customer place National Instrument. Looking for permenant position. 

I am need of a CLD or CLAD for a direct hire or long term contract opportunity in western New York.  Please contact me at 716-677-2667 Ext 12 or 888-297-4825 Ext 12 to discuss.
Thank you,
Vanessa
:: vanessa boone :: contract staffing manager :: systems personnel group :: west seneca ny :: ( 716.677.2667 x12 :: * [email protected]

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