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Immediate Labview Position Available

Immediate position for Contract Software Engineer with expertise in the
following areas:

1. LabVIEW, DAQ, PXI, SCXI, CANbus
2. Teststand or other test sequencing environments
3. Device Driver Development
4. TCPIP
5. Java, GOOP, OOP

Long Term 9-12 months with option to become permanent.
Excellent Pay!

Michael Sachs
Intelligent Systems
Sarasota, Florida
(941) 953-3985
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hi

I have been working with Labview for the past two years and i am interested in your offers.
Would appreciate if you could reply to me and I'll forward you necessary documents to your email address.

Thank you.

sincerely,
ian

Blk 546 BEDOK NORTH
STREET 3 #12-1418
SINGAPORE 460546

MOBILE: +65-98200208
EMAIL: ian_fung@yahoo.com
Ian F
Since LabVIEW 5.1... 7.1.1... 2009, 2010, 2014
依恩与LabVIEW
LVVILIB.blogspot.com
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Never mind, Mark. I will.

Jeff

> I'm in a good mood, so I won't forward your message to the newsgroup.

> Mark Hanning-Lee

> Jeff Dillon wrote:
>
> You're an idiot.
>
> Newsgroups should NEVER be used for solicitation. This is common
knowledge.
>
> I'm offended, for one, when people use it such purposes. Newsgroups are
for
> sharing information and learning. You waste my time with your spam.
>
> Jeff
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mark Hanning-Lee"
> To: "JeffD"
> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 10:29 AM
> Subject: Re: Looking for Experienced LabVIEW Programmer
>
> > JeffD wrote:
> > >
> > > It is generally not acceptable to use newsgroups for job
search/posting.
> >
> > Guess I don't agree. Any channel to offer
/ find a job is acceptable to
> > me, and I've been on both sides of the fence. Can you point me to a
> > charter for the comp.lang.labview group?
> > If not, I'll go by NI wishes since they set up a news server just to
> > carry these newsgroups, & it's their products anyway. Haven't heard them
> > complain.
> >
> > The Info-LabVIEW group is a pain to use if you're not already subscribed
> > to it. Subscribe, pause, wait for confirmation, send confirmation, post
> > message, unsubscribe, pause, wait for confirmation, send.
> >
> > Best, Mark
> >

"ian.f" wrote in message
news:50650000000500000007290000-986697009000@quiq.com...
> hi
>
> I have been working with Labview for the past two years and i am
> interested in your offers.
> Would appreciate if you could reply to me and I'll forward you
> necessary documents to your email address.
>
> Thank you.
>
> sincerely,
> ian
>
> Blk 546 BEDOK NORTH
> STREET 3 #12-1418
> SINGAPORE 460546
>
> MOBILE: +65-98200208
> EMAIL: ian_
fung@yahoo.com
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Hello;

We are a small group of programmers who specialize in, but are definitely not limited to, LabVIEW and DAQ applications. Our model is a little unusual in that we contract through a company in Connecticut, while we are individually located throughout the country (CT, TX, AZ, CA).

Every one of us has a degree in some engineering discipline with varied levels and types of industry experience. We try to match up an engineer(s) to a particular assignment based on their expertise. They also become the point of contact for all contract negotiations.

Generally, we try to complete a project with minimal to no site visits, for two main reasons: it helps us keep the cost of a project down; given the scope of most one-time assignments, it is completely unnecessary.
We have enough instrumentation and
equipment to test most smaller systems. Granted, we may not own any particular instrument that you happen to be using (we won't have a $30k Tektronix logic analyzer!), but we can make special arrangements as required.

If you are interested and want further information, feel free to contact me at ericbowie@excite.com.

Regards
Eric
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