Electrical Engineer with automated test experience looking for job in San Antonio Area

I am an Electrical Engineer with 33 years of experience. Much of my experience involves computer programming with an emphasis on electrical systems, either controlling equipment or automated testing. I have experience in numerous languages, most recently LabView, LabWindows/CVI, and TestStand, but also including 'C', Visual Basic, FORTRAN, and Z80 assembler. I have most recently worked in the MS Windows environment, but I have worked in the UNIX environment as well.
In addition to programming I have done some hardware design and equipment specification. I have done drafting of schematics in Visio, but I also have some experience with AutoCAD. I have written user's manuals and done hardware/software integration. I feel I have a broad range of experience in many areas of engineering and programming. I also feel that my engineering background helps be to understand the needs of the customer and thus be better able to translate those needs into the control or test program they need.
I currently live in San Antonio, Texas and am looking for a job in this area. A job on the south side of Austin might be considered if I could tele-commute or work in my home with occasional trips, eg. weekly, to Austin.

I would like to speak to you about your current work situation and the type of position you may be seeking. Currently, I am looking to hire experienced LabView programmers/Project engineers for a long-term opportunity. The following is a brief job description:
LabView Programmer/Project Engineer
Albuquerque, New Mexico
The company follows the industry with LabVIEW coding techniques. Using standards as old as VXI Plug-n-Play and as new as the parallel loop Event Structure / QueuedState Machine. This code is used as the centerpiece for Test & Measurement systems that span most industries including military/aerospace, biomedical, semiconductor, automotive and telecom.
Candidate will handle LabView integration projects from beginning to end. Will work closely with customers to understand requirements, participate in bid process, manage timelines on projects, perform LabView programming, and handle customer questions and concerns. The position requires 60% programming, 20% hardware design and test, 20% customer interface and project management. Prefer candidates with 7 to 10 years of LabView programming experience.
Ability to get a DoD security clearance required.
Please email me at [email protected] or call Sun Vega 505-342-5013 or 800-222-8406.

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