Contract Positions
Embedded SW Engineer (Contract) (Lebanon, NH)
- Actively looking for experienced Visual Basic/HMI developer; This project involves the development of the next generation digitally controlled plasma torches. The HMI application must run on a Windows CE touch screen platform in a rugged, industrial panel. There exist a serial communications protocol spec for this device to send data and commands to a network of embedded controllers/DSP boards. The spec, and the C-code can be leveraged to implement an appropriate driver for the Windows CE comms, and the Windows CE system must perform some database storage and maintenance functions as well. Bachelor’s Degree required
HW Engineer (Contract) (North of Boston Area)
- Actively seek a HW Engineer with 5+ years experience. The scope of the is position is generally digital circuit design, some high speed development including SAS, PCI Express (PCI-E). This individual should have experience using Viewdraw for schematic capture. Bachelor’s Degree required
SW Engineer (Contract) (Boston, MA)
- Our client in downtown Boston is looking for a USB expert; someone who is familiar with all the tricks of the trade for USB debugging. The outstanding issue is: running the device for 1/2 hour at full speed along with 7 other devices in the same hub locks up that hub port. Bachelor’s Degree required.
SQA Engineer (various locations)
- The individual in this position will be responsible for establishing an Engineering test strategy to verify the design of Networking (IP) products, creating a detailed test plan, design and implementation of an automated test bench, and conducting the actual verification of the product. Individuals should be senior enough to not require direct supervision and have a career goal and history of being a specialist in software verification. Familiarity with IP protocols and scripting languages (perl, tcl,…) and a Bachelor’s Degree required.
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