Experienced LabVIEW & Embedded System & Wireless Embedded System.

Dear sir:
            My ten years of engineering experience should be of interest to a rapidly growing technology company.
            In various capacities in engineering, I have acquire skills in all phases of  LabVIEW 7/8, RT System, cRIO, FPGA, Embedded system, and Wireless system developer.
            I am sure I can contribute to your growth and profit. I would appreciate the opportunity to show you how I can help your company meet its goals.
            I am willing to relocate to meet your needs.
Sincerely.
Joe Benjapol Sukpraphrute.

Pleas send me an updated copy of your resume.   I have included a job description below for your review.
Thanks,
Nick Olsen
[email protected]
AutomationTechies.com, Automation.com
www.automationtechies.com www.automation.com
Our client is an Engineering Company which specializes in data acquisition, automated test, and controls systems software.
The Senior LabVIEW Engineer will lead the development of automated test, data acquisition, and control systems using National Instruments LabVIEW software. This position involves direct customer contact and moderate travel within the Northeast United States. Positions are available in CT, MA and NJ.
Requirements
BS in Science or Engineering. Advanced degree a plus
10+ years of experience developing automated test, measurement, data acquisition, and control systems
5+ years LabVIEW and/or TestStand development experience
Experience writing system and software requirements specifications
Strong mathematics background, including signal processing in time and frequency domains; communications, control, or electronic circuit theory
Effective learning, utilizing and applying new technology
The company provides a competitive salary plus multiple bonus programs and excellent benefits. Join this rapidly growing company by applying online today!

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