LabVIEW CLD with 8 years experience in Austin, TX

Hi,
I am a Certified LabVIEW Developer with around 8 years of labVIEW experience which involves working with most of the standard industry protocols. I have worked in both lab and production environments.
I have worked using DAQ, GPIB, PXI, VXI, Fieldpoint, CDAQ, VISION, Motion, Sound and Vibration, Mobile ....Please contact me for additional details.
Regards,
Jagan
[email protected]
256-520-7981

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    Dear Sir,
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    Expectation and details :
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    Experience:  4 Years, in lab view development,  NI related hardware's, and other hardware.
    Skills: Labview 7 to 2009, DIAdem, Test Stand,Machine Vision, Embedded Labview, Embedded C,C.
    Certification: CLAD (Lab View Certification), CLD appeared.
    Award Won: Rajapuraskar award, Rastrapathi Award in scouts,and  Star fish Award @ 2008 and 2009 in apna technologies.
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    Attachments:
    4 year Experience CV_v02.doc ‏73 KB

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    P.O. Box 531251
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