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Data Engineer - LabVIEW - Aerospace - Oxfordshire

Bond Williams Limited
London
1 day ago
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A rapidly growing specialist manufacturing business is looking to recruit a talented LabVIEW Data Engineer to join their newly established product development program, based in Oxfordshire . This is an exceptional opportunity to be at the forefront of aerospace innovation and take a lead role in the LabVIEW data acquisition system for aero-thermal testing on a new range of jet engines.
The role involves working with a team of highly skilled Engineers, supporting a fast paced development / prototyping environment, automating and streamlining test data acquisition and post-processing workflows in order to rapidly optimising het engine performance through each new iteration.
The LabVIEW Data Engineer will take control of a LabVIEW based, aero-thermal experimental data acquisition system including NI DAQ hardware configuration, LabVIEW software development and supporting data analysis using Python.
Key requirements for LabVIEW Data Engineer:
Proficient in LabVIEW data acquisition software system design and implementation for high temperature and speed systems
A relevant PhD or equivalent industry experience in experimental data capture, data logging in system performance evaluation
Experience in collaborative coding and programming (e.g. C, Python, git)
Along with highly interesting and technical work, a clear career progression path and a fantastic culture, there is a highly competitive salary on offer and excellent benefits including an industry leading pension contribution, private health cover from day one and an impressive company share plan.
If you're passionate about applying your LabVIEW data engineering expertise to solve complex challenges in aerospace technology, we want to hear from you.
Bond Williams Professional Recruitment are an equal opportunity employer and operate as an Employment Business and Recruitment Agency

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