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Soliton Technologies Inc. is a value-driven Engineering Services company with over 15 years of experience and steady services growth in the Semiconductor, Automotive, Biolmedical and Test and Measurement industries. (www.solitontech.com). Soliton's services range from LabVIEW and TestStand based Validation Automation (often PXI based), GUI Frameworks, Embedded Development Services on NI Embedded targets as well as Microcontrollers, High Speed FPGA Design, Enterprise Software Development on Multiple programming platforms ( C, C++, C#, .NET, Python, Java, HTML5 etc) and Vision Based Test Systems. The company has a strong Semiconductor focus in the past decade with multiple Fortune 500 customers with steady growth and a track record of customer retention.
Soliton is looking for capable and self-driven engineers with 2-4 years of experience with LabVIEW and TestStand to work out of the Austin, TX and Phoenix, AZ areas. Key requirements for the current job profile:
- Strong command over LabVIEW and TestStand with a CLD or CLA certification being preferred though not essential.
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- Good Analytical skills, Learning skills and Communication skills
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- Though the current requirement calls for LabVIEW and TestStand skills, experience in any of the company focus areas will be an added plus
- Readiness to travel within the US and for short-term travel to Asia is preferred
- The job may involve day- to- day interaction with India- based development teams
- Semiconductor Focused training will be provided but some level of customer-training capability and willingness to train peers is preferred
- The right candidate can expect to see steady growth - major business expansion is forecast in coming two years.
- Culture of integrity and customer- focus
- US Work authorization ( citizen, GC or Visa) required. A background check may be conducted.
Please attach your resume and contact information in a private message reply. This position is for contract-to-hire or full-time, immediate and must be filled by mid November (or earlier).

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