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Prior experience with data acquisition systems (especially National Instruments) and LabVIEW code development. Develop and or modify LabVIEW code for various test systems. Prior experience with Analog, Digital, and Power electrical schematic entry and printed circuit board layout tools such as Altium Designer.
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Conduct analog and digital printed circuit board design for various application needs. Develop and test various breakout boxes and digital/analog sensor emulation systems. Work with eCAD designer to develop printed circuit board designs.
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Skills typically acquired through the completion of an undergraduate degree in Computer Science, Physics, or equivalent plus 7+ years of experience with LabVIEW, or 10+ years of LabVIEW software development experience.
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For more information on our partnership with NASA at Johnson Space Center (JSC), please visit. Prior experience with microcontroller circuitry design and associated embedded software development environments.
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Experience with analysis tools such as SPICE, Matlab and Simulink, Mathcad, LabVIEW,and other EMI/EMC simulation and analysis tools. Work with other EMI/EMC engineers in support of the Avionics Division at NASA Johnson Space Center.
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Basic understanding of RF design, circuit theory, and electromagnetic principles including: component and cable shielding, filters, magnetics, microwaves and antennas. Sound experience with space, military or commercial EMI/EMC design, test planning, execution and mitigation.
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Prior experience with FPGA circuitry design and coding in associated VHDL development environments. Prior experience with JSC standards and processes. Familiarity with data interface protocols and associated hardware such as Ethernet, RS232, RS422, RS485, I2C, SPI etc.
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Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of LabView Engineer based in Houston, TX, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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Be familiar with NASA specifications for Electronics Component development. Prior experience in design and test of analog instrumentation systems. Design and generate electrical component and lab instrumentation test system designs.
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Knowledge on software/hardware relating to behavioral and/or physiological data acquisition and analyses (Python, Matlab, LabVIEW) The Senior Staff Scientist will contribute critically to generating critical data and training and assisting graduate students and postdocs in the lab on their projects, as well as analyzing data and assisting with paper and grant writing.
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Experience with Cadence PSpice and component modeling, LabView, and/or Python is a plus. The Component Engineer possesses in-depth knowledge of electronic components and failures modes and serves as a bridge between project teams, component manufacturers, and supply chain to ensure a design meets the project design goals, is manufacturable, and is reliable.
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The Component Engineer is also responsible for qualification of electronic components for use in extreme, high-reliability environments. B.S. or M.S. Electrical Engineering, Microelectronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, or similar.
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Title: Component Engineer. Client: Quest Global/Schlumberger. Knowledge of Hardware circuit board design basics. Knowledge of accelerated reliability testing, reliability theory, and component failure analysis.
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Strong knowledge of programming languages and instrumentation control (i.e. MatLAB, LabVIEW, Python, C. Knowledge of Automotive test and applications associated with IVN, ADAS, EV and Body; and/or a knowledge of power electronics testing such as power conversion, wide bandgap testing, battery testing or power integrity, and/or testing material research and semiconductors.
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Title : LabView Engineer. LabVIEW development experience: CLD (Certified LabVIEW Developer) certification preferred. Title : LabView Engineer. Experience with application development languages (Python and VBA Visual Basic for Excel.
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