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I am mainly looking for telecommuting work.  Quick program development, debugging/consulting.
If you have a quick problem that you can't figure out or need an extra set of hands send me an email: [email protected]
I have 10 years of experience in data acquisition, control and automation, image acquisition (USB webcams and others), and interfacing with 3rd party hardware via GPIB, RS232, or other communications protocols as well as experince with various NI hardware ranging from simple daq cards and field point to synchronizing wave form generators.  I also have experience in communicating with third party software, and hardware and electronics design, development and testing. 
I am currently in a research facility which has allowed me to work in various interesting programs ranging from the aerospace to automotive industries in various capacities (LabView programmer, Hardware Development, Electronic Design, task manager).
Thanks again,

I am mainly looking for telecommuting work.  Quick program development, debugging/consulting.
If you have a quick problem that you can't figure out or need an extra set of hands send me an email: [email protected]
I have 10 years of experience in data acquisition, control and automation, image acquisition (USB webcams and others), and interfacing with 3rd party hardware via GPIB, RS232, or other communications protocols as well as experince with various NI hardware ranging from simple daq cards and field point to synchronizing wave form generators.  I also have experience in communicating with third party software, and hardware and electronics design, development and testing. 
I am currently in a research facility which has allowed me to work in various interesting programs ranging from the aerospace to automotive industries in various capacities (LabView programmer, Hardware Development, Electronic Design, task manager).
Thanks again,

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    especially for people with just 1 year of experience,
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    > > Hi, everybody!
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    > > I wish we had labview.jobs or something. Since we have not yet,
    > > I would appreciate any hints regarding looking for a Labview job,
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    > > beside emailing everybody on the NI Alliance list and searching
    > > general purpose job sites.
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    > > outlines why I am an excellent fit for a
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