Senior Project Engineer Postion - Bloomy Controls, Milford, MA

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Purpose
Lead the development of automated test, data acquisition, and control systems. Involves extensive customer contact and moderate travel within New England. Contribute to system designs and specifications.
Requirements
- BS in Science or Engineering. EE Preferred.  MS a plus
- Ten years of overall test, measurement, automation, and control engineering experience
- 5+ years LabVIEW required. TestStand, LabWindows/CVI or C/C++ experience desired
- DAQ, PXI, GPIB, VXI, vision, motion experience
- Experience writing requirements, documentation, UML
- Strong mathematics background, including signal processing in time and frequency domains
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Experience in a variety of industries, such as electronics, communications, life sciences, power/energy, a plus 
Responsibilities
- Write project specifications and system designs 
- Design, develop, implement and document Test and Measurement applications using LabVIEW and TestStand
- Serve as technical mentor for less experienced engineers
- Devise, document, and oversee execution of test strategies
- Participate in tradeshows, conferences, seminars, and events
- Write technical papers and give presentations on applications
- Flexible career path may include principal engineering, project management, sales engineering, or engineering management 
Note
- Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Bloomy Controls will not sponsor a new visa or transfer an existing one.
About Bloomy Controls
Bloomy Controls provides automated test, data acquisition, and control systems that help customers throughout the Northeast United States increase productivity, improve quality, and reduce costs. We support leading companies in a variety of industries, including aerospace, electronics, and life sciences.
Our employees enjoy highly stimulating and challenging work. We provide a creative, collaborative environment that is committed to your professional development and growth.
Send your resume to [email protected]

PPB,
Thanks for the posting. I just sent my resume and coverletter to the email address you listed. I look forward to hearing from you.
Respectfully,
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