Looking for a LabVIEW Rest Engineer ofr an Aerospace company.

Crane Aerospace & Electronics is seeking a Test Engineer in Lynnwood, WA to join our high performing Fluid Engineering Team. http://ch.tbe.taleo.net/CH06/ats/careers/requisiti​on.jsp?org=CRANEAE&cws=5&rid=3616
Experience:
5 - 10 years’ experience in hardware test engineering, preferably in an aerospace related product field.
Knowledge:
Expert level proficiency in programming using LabVIEW ("Certified LabVIEW Developer" certificate, minimum) mandatory.
Knowledge of test equipment design and control using LabVIEW mandatory.
Experience working with fluids movement and control highly desirable.
Skills:
Test software design using LabVIEW and perhaps TestStand.
Hardware design using predominantly commercial off-the-shelf components and design of cables and harnesses.
Demonstrated ability to coordinate several projects and engineering activities while balancing priorities and schedule commitments.
Work independently under minimal supervision and guidance to perform tasks of substantial complexity and to be capable of leading and coordinating the efforts of junior engineers.
Familiarity with FrameMaker is highly desirable.
Exceptional troubleshooting skills.
Technical writing experience with a strong command of the English language is required.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Education/Certification:
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering or related discipline.
Experience working for an aerospace or equivalent company with regard to the rigor of software creation and hardware design with emphasis on safety.
Eligibility Requirement:
Must be a US Person under International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) to be eligible.

Crane Aerospace & Electronics is seeking a Test Engineer in Lynnwood, WA to join our high performing Fluid Engineering Team. http://ch.tbe.taleo.net/CH06/ats/careers/requisiti​on.jsp?org=CRANEAE&cws=5&rid=3616
Experience:
5 - 10 years’ experience in hardware test engineering, preferably in an aerospace related product field.
Knowledge:
Expert level proficiency in programming using LabVIEW ("Certified LabVIEW Developer" certificate, minimum) mandatory.
Knowledge of test equipment design and control using LabVIEW mandatory.
Experience working with fluids movement and control highly desirable.
Skills:
Test software design using LabVIEW and perhaps TestStand.
Hardware design using predominantly commercial off-the-shelf components and design of cables and harnesses.
Demonstrated ability to coordinate several projects and engineering activities while balancing priorities and schedule commitments.
Work independently under minimal supervision and guidance to perform tasks of substantial complexity and to be capable of leading and coordinating the efforts of junior engineers.
Familiarity with FrameMaker is highly desirable.
Exceptional troubleshooting skills.
Technical writing experience with a strong command of the English language is required.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Education/Certification:
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering or related discipline.
Experience working for an aerospace or equivalent company with regard to the rigor of software creation and hardware design with emphasis on safety.
Eligibility Requirement:
Must be a US Person under International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) to be eligible.

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  • Looking for a LabVIEW Test Engineer for Crane Aerospace and Electronics

    Crane Aerospace & Electronics is seeking a Test Engineer in Lynnwood, WA to join our high performing Fluid Engineering Team. http://ch.tbe.taleo.net/CH06/ats/careers/requisiti​on.jsp?org=CRANEAE&cws=5&rid=3616
    Experience:
    5 - 10 years’ experience in hardware test engineering, preferably in an aerospace related product field.
    Knowledge:
    Expert level proficiency in programming using LabVIEW ("Certified LabVIEW Developer" certificate, minimum) mandatory.
    Knowledge of test equipment design and control using LabVIEW mandatory.
    Experience working with fluids movement and control highly desirable.
    Skills:
    Test software design using LabVIEW and perhaps TestStand.
    Hardware design using predominantly commercial off-the-shelf components and design of cables and harnesses.
    Demonstrated ability to coordinate several projects and engineering activities while balancing priorities and schedule commitments.
    Work independently under minimal supervision and guidance to perform tasks of substantial complexity and to be capable of leading and coordinating the efforts of junior engineers.
    Familiarity with FrameMaker is highly desirable.
    Exceptional troubleshooting skills.
    Technical writing experience with a strong command of the English language is required.
    Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
    Education/Certification:
    Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering or related discipline.
    Experience working for an aerospace or equivalent company with regard to the rigor of software creation and hardware design with emphasis on safety.
    Eligibility Requirement:
    Must be a US Person under International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) to be eligible.

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  • Looking for a Labview job. Any offers or suggestion​s?

    Hi, everybody!
    I wish we had labview.jobs or something. Since we have not yet,
    I would appreciate any hints regarding looking for a Labview job,
    especially for people with just 1 year of experience,
    beside emailing everybody on the NI Alliance list and searching
    general purpose job sites.
    In case prospective employers read this, my cover letter and resume follow:
    Dear Manager:
    Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule.
    You will find that my resume which is attached,
    outlines why I am an excellent fit for a
    position with your company. In addition to my broad
    educational background including two Masters degrees
    in Electrical Engineering and Physics, numerous
    Computer Science courses taken, and ten years of
    diverse experience in programming and system
    administration and support, I have just finished a
    successful control and data acquisition project in
    Labview which is also described in my resume.
    My experience and background enable me
    to master any software development tool and/or
    environment very quickly, which makes me a perfect
    candidate who can always keep up with the
    ever-changing world of computer technologies.
    I am looking forward to discussing this opportunity
    with you.
    Sincerely,
    Stanislav Rumega
    2000 Goldsworth Valley, Apt. #X-5
    Kalamazoo, MI 49008
    Telephone: (616) 387-5967
    [email protected]
    http://free.prohosting.com/~styrum/webresume.shtml
    OBJECTIVE:
    To obtain a full-time Software Engineer, Developer,
    Programmer, or Analyst position after graduation from
    Western Michigan University in April 2000. Willing to
    consider positions that are usually offered to
    candidates with BS degrees too.
    SUMMARY:
    - Languages: G (LabVIEW), Java, C, C++, SQL, PL/SQL,
    HTML, SPARC Assembler;
    - Systems: MS-DOS, WINDOWS NT/98/95/3.11, SunOs UNIX;
    - Software: LabVIEW, Maple V, FoxPro, MS Word,
    MS Excel, CorelDraw , Internet Explorer, Netscape
    Navigator, various utilities and other packages;
    - Fluent in English and Russian.
    EXPERIENCE:
    Teaching/Research Assistant, 1997 - Present
    Department of Physics, Western Michigan University,
    Kalamazoo, MI
    - Taught undergraduate physics labs;
    - Graded student papers;
    Project:
    Developed a control and data acquisition program for
    an electron spectrometer system in the WMU accelerator
    laboratory. The program was written in LABVIEW.
    The project involved controlling and retrieving
    data from devices on a CAMAC crate as well as
    GPIB (IEEE-488) instruments connected to the system
    via a GPIB to CAMAC interface. A computer communicated
    with the system via a serial (RS-232) port on the
    crate controller.
    Engineer/Programmer, 1993-1997
    The Association FACTORIAL-SERVICE, Rostov-na-Donu,
    Russia
    - Supported all the available computer resources and
    other equipment (a phone switching system, phones,
    faxes, copiers, etc.);
    - Selected, purchased, installed, configured all the
    hardware and software used at the office;
    - Installed and administered a LAN;
    - Designed and coded applications;
    - Fine-tuned complicated off-the-shelf Accounting and
    Sales software which had their own built-in
    languages and required programming;
    - Trained users;
    - Provided translations between English and Russian.
    Engineer/Programmer, 1992-1993
    Joint Stock Company TRANSINFORM, Moscow, Russia
    - Provided some preparatory work and marketing for
    the introduction of an X.25 packet-switched
    computer network in Rostov-na-Donu, Russia.
    Engineer/Programmer, 1991-1992
    Soviet-British Joint Venture MARINE COMPUTER SYSTEMS,
    Moscow, Russia
    - Developed a FoxPro application to calculate traffic
    accident rates depending on road conditions.
    EDUCATION:
    Candidate for Master of Arts in Physics,
    1997 - Present Western Michigan University,
    Kalamazoo, Michigan
    Anticipated graduation date: 04/00.
    Computer Science GPA: 3.8,
    Overall GPA: 3.4 on a 4.0 scale.
    Computer Science courses taken:
    - Computer Science II (Object-Oriented C++
    Programming);
    - System Programming Concepts (UNIX, C);
    - Computer Organization and Assembly Language
    (SPARC);
    - Principles of Database Management Systems (SQL,
    PL/SQL);
    - Data and File Structures (C++);
    - Programming in Maple V;
    - Programming Languages (Principles of Programming
    Languages, Web Programming: HTML, Java).
    Awards:
    - Dean's List, 1998-1999;
    - David Carley Memorial Award, 1998;
    - Department Award for Graduate Student Teaching
    Effectiveness,1999.
    5-yr. Diploma in Radiophysics and Electronics,
    an equivalent of an MS in Electrical Engineering,
    1991 Rostov State University,
    Rostov-na-Donu, Russia
    Numerous courses in Mathematics, Physics, and Computer
    Science taken.
    GPA: 4.7 on a 5.0 scale.
    Project: Developed a simulation of a conveyor
    multiprocessor system. The program was written
    in Pascal.
    Awards:
    - Received a higher stipend for high academic
    achievements every semester, 1984-1987,
    1989-1991.
    ACTIVITIES:
    - Graduate Student Advisory Committee, Member,
    1999-2000;
    - Association of Information Technology
    Professionals, WMU Student Chapter, Member,
    1999-2000.
    - Volunteer Student Safety Patrol, 1989-1991.
    WORK AUTHORIZATION:
    Authorized to work in US for 12 months after
    graduation, which can be extended for up to
    6 years with employer's help through
    petitioning for a working visa.
    In Canada, an employment authorization (EA) must be
    obtained before starting employment.
    REFERENCES:
    Available upon request.

    Forgot to mention - go to any jobs web site and enter LabVIEW as a keyword - for
    example, I went to http://www.monster.com/ and found 301 postings.
    "John D. Seelbinder" wrote:
    > Viewpoint Software Solutions is looking for a software engineer with LabView
    > experience:
    > http://www.viewpointusa.com/employment.html
    >
    > FWIW I do not work for, or have a financial interest in Viewpoint Software
    > Solutions.
    >
    > Stanislav Rumega wrote:
    >
    > > Hi, everybody!
    > >
    > > I wish we had labview.jobs or something. Since we have not yet,
    > > I would appreciate any hints regarding looking for a Labview job,
    > > especially for people with just 1 year of experience,
    > > beside emailing everybody on the NI Alliance list and searching
    > > general purpose job sites.
    > >
    > > In case prospective employers read this, my cover letter and resume follow:
    > >
    > > Dear Manager:
    > >
    > > Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule.
    > > You will find that my resume which is attached,
    > > outlines why I am an excellent fit for a
    > > position with your company. In addition to my broad
    > > educational background including two Masters degrees
    > > in Electrical Engineering and Physics, numerous
    > > Computer Science courses taken, and ten years of
    > > diverse experience in programming and system
    > > administration and support, I have just finished a
    > > successful control and data acquisition project in
    > > Labview which is also described in my resume.
    > > My experience and background enable me
    > > to master any software development tool and/or
    > > environment very quickly, which makes me a perfect
    > > candidate who can always keep up with the
    > > ever-changing world of computer technologies.
    > >
    > > I am looking forward to discussing this opportunity
    > > with you.
    > >
    > > Sincerely,
    > >
    > > Stanislav Rumega
    > > 2000 Goldsworth Valley, Apt. #X-5
    > > Kalamazoo, MI 49008
    > > Telephone: (616) 387-5967
    > > [email protected]
    > > http://free.prohosting.com/~styrum/webresume.shtml
    > >
    > > OBJECTIVE:
    > > To obtain a full-time Software Engineer, Developer,
    > > Programmer, or Analyst position after graduation from
    > > Western Michigan University in April 2000. Willing to
    > > consider positions that are usually offered to
    > > candidates with BS degrees too.
    > >
    > > SUMMARY:
    > > - Languages: G (LabVIEW), Java, C, C++, SQL, PL/SQL,
    > > HTML, SPARC Assembler;
    > > - Systems: MS-DOS, WINDOWS NT/98/95/3.11, SunOs UNIX;
    > > - Software: LabVIEW, Maple V, FoxPro, MS Word,
    > > MS Excel, CorelDraw , Internet Explorer, Netscape
    > > Navigator, various utilities and other packages;
    > > - Fluent in English and Russian.
    > >
    > > EXPERIENCE:
    > >
    > > Teaching/Research Assistant, 1997 - Present
    > > Department of Physics, Western Michigan University,
    > > Kalamazoo, MI
    > > - Taught undergraduate physics labs;
    > > - Graded student papers;
    > >
    > > Project:
    > > Developed a control and data acquisition program for
    > > an electron spectrometer system in the WMU accelerator
    > > laboratory. The program was written in LABVIEW.
    > > The project involved controlling and retrieving
    > > data from devices on a CAMAC crate as well as
    > > GPIB (IEEE-488) instruments connected to the system
    > > via a GPIB to CAMAC interface. A computer communicated
    > > with the system via a serial (RS-232) port on the
    > > crate controller.
    > >
    > > Engineer/Programmer, 1993-1997
    > > The Association FACTORIAL-SERVICE, Rostov-na-Donu,
    > > Russia
    > >
    > > - Supported all the available computer resources and
    > > other equipment (a phone switching system, phones,
    > > faxes, copiers, etc.);
    > > - Selected, purchased, installed, configured all the
    > > hardware and software used at the office;
    > > - Installed and administered a LAN;
    > > - Designed and coded applications;
    > > - Fine-tuned complicated off-the-shelf Accounting and
    > > Sales software which had their own built-in
    > > languages and required programming;
    > > - Trained users;
    > > - Provided translations between English and Russian.
    > >
    > > Engineer/Programmer, 1992-1993
    > > Joint Stock Company TRANSINFORM, Moscow, Russia
    > >
    > > - Provided some preparatory work and marketing for
    > > the introduction of an X.25 packet-switched
    > > computer network in Rostov-na-Donu, Russia.
    > >
    > > Engineer/Programmer, 1991-1992
    > > Soviet-British Joint Venture MARINE COMPUTER SYSTEMS,
    > > Moscow, Russia
    > >
    > > - Developed a FoxPro application to calculate traffic
    > > accident rates depending on road conditions.
    > >
    > > EDUCATION:
    > >
    > > Candidate for Master of Arts in Physics,
    > > 1997 - Present Western Michigan University,
    > > Kalamazoo, Michigan
    > >
    > > Anticipated graduation date: 04/00.
    > > Computer Science GPA: 3.8,
    > > Overall GPA: 3.4 on a 4.0 scale.
    > >
    > > Computer Science courses taken:
    > > - Computer Science II (Object-Oriented C++
    > > Programming);
    > > - System Programming Concepts (UNIX, C);
    > > - Computer Organization and Assembly Language
    > > (SPARC);
    > > - Principles of Database Management Systems (SQL,
    > > PL/SQL);
    > > - Data and File Structures (C++);
    > > - Programming in Maple V;
    > > - Programming Languages (Principles of Programming
    > > Languages, Web Programming: HTML, Java).
    > >
    > > Awards:
    > > - Dean's List, 1998-1999;
    > > - David Carley Memorial Award, 1998;
    > > - Department Award for Graduate Student Teaching
    > > Effectiveness,1999.
    > >
    > > 5-yr. Diploma in Radiophysics and Electronics,
    > > an equivalent of an MS in Electrical Engineering,
    > > 1991 Rostov State University,
    > > Rostov-na-Donu, Russia
    > >
    > > Numerous courses in Mathematics, Physics, and Computer
    > > Science taken.
    > > GPA: 4.7 on a 5.0 scale.
    > >
    > > Project: Developed a simulation of a conveyor
    > > multiprocessor system. The program was written
    > > in Pascal.
    > >
    > > Awards:
    > > - Received a higher stipend for high academic
    > > achievements every semester, 1984-1987,
    > > 1989-1991.
    > >
    > > ACTIVITIES:
    > > - Graduate Student Advisory Committee, Member,
    > > 1999-2000;
    > > - Association of Information Technology
    > > Professionals, WMU Student Chapter, Member,
    > > 1999-2000.
    > > - Volunteer Student Safety Patrol, 1989-1991.
    > >
    > > WORK AUTHORIZATION:
    > > Authorized to work in US for 12 months after
    > > graduation, which can be extended for up to
    > > 6 years with employer's help through
    > > petitioning for a working visa.
    > > In Canada, an employment authorization (EA) must be
    > > obtained before starting employment.
    > >
    > > REFERENCES:
    > > Available upon request.

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    Hello, I am looking for a Software/Test Engineer position in London or abroad.
    I worked on several projects with Labview and National Instruments hardware (Acquisition and Generator cards).
    Please refer to my CV and my LinkedIn profile for additional information.
    uk.linkedin.com/pub/jean-félix-majurel/5a/223/a14/
    Don't hesitate to contact me for an opportunity.
    Best regards,
    Jean-Félix Majurel
    Attachments:
    CV.pdf ‏316 KB

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    2. Phone - speak to an official at the company and ask about the job. Be assured that it is legitimate.
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    Hi vestel,
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    3) Look at the list of Alliance members who you can pay to develop your code for you.  Look here.
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    Kevin S.
    Applications Engineer
    National Instruments

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    Solid knowledge of object oriented software design
    Proficiency with LabVIEW
    Experience with C#/.net and C++
    Experience with embedded processors, PCB layout, electrical design
    4+ years of practical work experience in engineering
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    Excellent written and oral communication skills.
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    Reward yourself with one of the best moves of your career. Send your résumé to:
    Director, Human Resources
    4D Technology Corporation
    3280 E. Hemisphere Loop, Suite 146
    Tucson, AZ 85706
    FAX: 520-294-5601
    or email résumé to: HR @ 4dtechnology.com.

    Hi sir,
    I am currently working in a MNC, as an engineer. I am keenly interested in Labview, and i know basics of it.
    Attached is my resume. I would like to work with Labview.
    Regards,
    Pooja karnani
    Attachments:
    RESUME.docx ‏30 KB

  • Looking for intern (Labview)

    Hello!
    I'm looking for a company somewhere in Europe that is offering an internship or a job. I have a Msc in Electrical Engineering (Automatics-Robotics), CLAD, and i'm looking for a work with Labview. I will be very thankful for any information...

    Hi
    Perhaps we can also help with your LabVIEW recruitment.
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    Austin Resources has been endorsed by NI's UK senior management team and we believe it is the UK's only dedicated specialist National Instruments LabVIEW recruitment agency manned by dedicated NI knowledgable staff. 
    Austin Resources has an extensive candidate base of experienced and qualified LabVIEW developers and Architects seeking immediate employment.
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    Provide me with the relevent contact information and I will call to discuss.
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    Ivor
    Ivor

  • Looking for a LabVIEW developer / Test Engineer in Atlanta

    Averna at a glance
    Averna delivers industry-leading test solutions and services for communications and electronics device makers worldwide, accelerating product development, quality and innovation:
    Dynamic: The Averna team thrives on challenges and change, consistently making the prestigious Deloitte Technology Fast 50 list and winning Best in Test and other awards.
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    hi Mr Bryan
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    BLK 546 BEDOK NORTH
    STREET 3 #12-1418
    SINGAPORE 460546
    MOBILE: +65-98200208
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  • Looking for a LabVIEW "Comparison Tool"

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    I'm working through Exercise 7-5 in the Intermediate I Course Manual. There is a Producer Loop, a Consumer Loop, and a Display Loop, each with a 8 to 12 element Case Structure.
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    Unlike normal languages (C++, VB, Perl), I can not print my code to see what went wrong (viewing on a screen is more difficult than looking at it on paper), and I can not use conventional comparison tools. It seems I am at the mercy of National Instruments to provide something.
    I looked in the LV menus for a comparison tool. If it is there, it is either in an illogical spot or it is called something that I am not expecting.
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    To nrp: I printed the file to PDF (should be attached). (Maybe that will be good for "LabViewGu..." below.)
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    Message Edited by jp2labview on 11-14-2007 10:44 AM
    Angus Cattle from Pool Ranch and Steel Repairs via Joe's Welding.
    Attachments:
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  • Looking for a Labview Job in Orlando FL

    Hi I am Harold timis and I have been developing in Labview for 3 years and would like to find a job in Application Development using Labview below I have posted my resume:
    Harold Timmis
    [email protected]
    Orlando,Fl
    *Kudos always welcome
    Attachments:
    Harold F.doc ‏50 KB

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  • Looking for simple labview program to handle photographs

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    Thanks,
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    CMC Electronics
    Canada

    Howard,
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    Lynn 

  • I am looking for a LabView programmer to volunteer time for an endangered species project.

    I need to produce an analog signal that mimics the click of an endangered porpoise.  We are developing a method of acoustically monitoring vaquita in the Gulf of California using their echo-location clicks.  We need to produce simulated clicks to test this equipment.  We have both M-series (USB-6251) and E-series (DAQCard-6062E) A/D/A equipment as well as the amps and transducers to output the signals.  We have a synthesized porpoise click available in a WAV file (133 kHz, 100 uSec).  We are lacking the software to output the analog signals.  Is there anyone out there who could write stand-alone software to read a WAV file and output it to one of our NI devices (we don't own LabView or have any expertise with it)? 

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    2. The LabVIEW 8.5 (or 8.5.1) runtime engine.
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    Executable can be found in Builds/EXE.
    Regards,
    André
    Using whatever version of LV the customer requires. (LV5.1-LV2012) (www.carya.nl)
    Attachments:
    Output WAV file to AO_20080602-1131.zip ‏735 KB

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