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LabVIEW Software Developer

Chilton, Oxfordshire
3 weeks ago
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LabVIEW Software Developer / Didcot, Oxfordshire / £55 per hour (outside IR35)

As a LabVIEW Software Developer, you will be an integral part of a small project development team, contributing to the design, development, testing, and debugging of LabVIEW Software for Raman Spectroscopy products. This role involves working on new and existing products, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and ensuring compliance with regulatory and product security requirements.
Responsibilities:

Design, develop, test, and debug LabVIEW Software for Raman Spectroscopy products
Contribute to new product development and improvement projects
Follow Agile software development processes using Jira
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define requirements and troubleshoot integration issues
Ensure code maintainability through comprehensive documentation and unit testing
Contribute to continuous improvement activities, internal user groups, and ongoing learning and development
Ensure software meets regulatory and product security requirements
Ideal person

Certified LabVIEW Architect, Developer or similar experience required
Typically 4+ years experience as a LabVIEW software developer.
Experience of object-oriented LabVIEW programming and knowledge/experience of some or all of the following would be beneficial:
Databases (e.g. SQLite)
Source code control (Git, Git-Flow)
This is an 18 month temporary contract

Join a dynamic and recently certified NI Centre of Excellence team at the forefront of R&D, specialising in hardware development, data science, optics, software quality, and marketing. Our team, consisting of approximately 10 employees and contractors, plays a pivotal role in developing cutting-edge products with applications ranging from airport security screening to pharmaceutical quality control.

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