What are the responsibilities and job description for the Software Engineer I position at Hiller Measurements?
Hiller Measurements is a growing, dynamic, high-tech organization in Dripping Springs / Austin area. Inspired measurement design is what we're about. It's a value wrought from decades of component, instrument, and system design experience. We've tested gaming systems, simulated atmospheric effects of satellite communications, designed unique parts of our nation's radar systems, and designed test systems for the most exciting electronic vehicles on the road. From our headquarters in the Hill Country southwest of Austin, Texas, we operate on a lean and flexible basis allowing us to adapt to our client's design needs, budget, and schedule.
Position Summary
The Software Engineer Level I is responsible for writing, testing, and integrating code with hardware at both the instrument and system levels for customer specific projects. In this position, one must read and understand the project requirements and follow the software plan defined by the software lead. It will occasionally require interfacing with customers, and providing on-site support of delivered systems as necessary.
Requirements
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Writes code in LabVIEW, LabWindows CVI and other languages as required (Drivers / wrappers, Test Code, Test Sequences).
- Sets up LabVIEW Projects.
- Builds Executables.
- Builds Installation / Deployment packages.
- Works in TestStand.
- Integrates Software and Hardware at the System Level at Hiller Measurements.
- Troubleshoots, trains, and installs systems at customer sites.
- Updates software documentation.
- Effectively diagnose technical issues and propose reasonable solutions.
- Takes ownership of goals, project schedules, and milestones.
- Reviews and approves product specifications and customer user documentation for the product.
- Ability to document and follow the process flow on the Engineering Change Request (ECN) and submits for revision.
Required Skills and Abilities
Education, Experience, and Other Qualifications
Physical Requirements