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Data Acquisition Engineer Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Propose engineering documents for clients' approval, on-site installation and hands-on monitoring ... acquisition, data verification, data processing, web database, data presentation, update of ...

Propose engineering documents for clients' approval, on-site installation and hands-on monitoring ... acquisition, data verification, data processing, web database, data presentation, update of ...

Maintain and utilize computer software programs for test data acquisition, reduction, plotting and ... Introduce new concepts for test engineering. * Work closely with internal test customers. Level ...

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$143.8K

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How much do data acquisition engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for data acquisition engineer in Michigan is $143,829.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $116,400.00 and $148,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a data acquisition engineer?

A Data Acquisition Engineer is responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining systems that collect and process data from various sources. They work with sensors, instrumentation, and software to ensure accurate and reliable data collection for analysis and decision-making. These engineers often develop custom hardware and software solutions to integrate different data acquisition methods. Their role is critical in industries such as manufacturing, automotive testing, aerospace, and research, where precise data is needed for optimization and innovation.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a data acquisition engineer?

A Data Acquisition Engineer is typically responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining data acquisition systems that capture and process data from various sensors and equipment. On a daily basis, you might configure hardware and software interfaces, write scripts or programs to automate data collection, and validate data integrity. You’ll often collaborate closely with other engineers, researchers, and stakeholders to define data requirements and support testing activities. Regular troubleshooting and performance optimization of data acquisition setups are also key aspects of the role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a data acquisition engineer?

To excel as a Data Acquisition Engineer, you need a solid background in engineering or computer science, experience with data collection protocols, and proficiency in programming languages such as Python, LabVIEW, or MATLAB. Familiarity with data acquisition hardware (e.g., NI DAQ, PLCs), relevant software platforms, and certifications like NI Certified LabVIEW Developer can be advantageous. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills are valuable in collaborating with cross-functional teams and troubleshooting complex systems. These skills are crucial to ensure reliable, accurate data collection processes and successful integration within project goals.

What cities in Michigan are hiring for Data Acquisition Engineer jobs?

Cities in Michigan with the most Data Acquisition Engineer job openings:

Infographic showing various Data Acquisition Engineer job openings in Michigan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 85% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $143,829 per year, or $69.1 per hour.

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Job description

Element has an opportunity for a Data Processor to join our rapidly expanding team. As a member of the operations team in one of the various laboratories across Element, the Data Processer position primarily responsible for assisting in designing, planning, and coordinating geotechnical instrumentation projects, scheduling control, obtaining permits for on-site installation, and setting up and commissioning monitoring.

Responsibilities

  • Propose engineering documents for clients' approval, on-site installation and hands-on monitoring of sensors, instruments, and equipment 
  • Instruct, supervise, manage, and monitor site personnel ensuring data processing, review , analysis, submission of reports 
  • Attending project meetings, schedule control, submit for permits for on-site installation, set up, and commission monitoring 
  • Assist in designing, planning, and coordinating geotechnical instrumentation projects, scheduling control, obtaining permits for on-site installation, and setting up and commissioning monitoring, providing input into health, safety, environmental and quality policies ensuring uptodate documentation 
  • Liaise and coordinate with client for installation and monitoring issues while overseeing all instrumentation works including production of method statements, project quality plan, calibration, installation, data acquisition, data verification, data processing, web database, data presentation, update of instrumentation drawings and reporting 
  • Shall be responsible for preparing all necessary reports as specified in the contract’s documents and client submission 

Skills / Qualifications

  • Working experience in geotechnical instrumentation and site investigation works 
  • Physically fit and able to withstand the challenging working conditions 
  • Strong and determined quality focus with indefatigable determination to get the job done under the most challenging conditions 
  • Self-motivated team player with excellent organisational and communication skills

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