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> Looking for LabVIEW Programming Position
Bryan
post May 13 2004, 03:34 PM
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Currently, I live in Anaheim, California. I was relocated from Pennsylvania and left 'stranded' when the location at which I worked was closed.

I have been looking for a permanent full time position as a LabVIEW programmer back on the eastern half of the country, preferrably between the latitudes of NY and SC.

I have 5 years of LabVIEW experience in Test and Measurement automation and data collection, mostly in the field of Fiber Optic/Photonic characterization (was previously employed by Corning Inc. Photonics Division). I have experience with the following interfaces and NI tools:

RS232
GPIB
PCI DAQ
NI IMAQ (and NI Vision)


I also have experience in the following:

Visual Basic and VBA (Excel)
MS SQL
HTML, javascript
Tcl/Tk
PHP/MySQL

My resume is available upon request.

The ideal position would be LabVIEW programming of any kind, with the abilitiy to continue to expand and hone my programming skills (would like to become NI Certified as well). Help me to grow and I will help you to grow. biggrin.gif


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