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Labview Development Jobs in Connecticut (NOW HIRING)

Engine Test Internship - Fall 2026

Suffield, CT · On-site

$18.25 - $24.75/hr

As we continue transitioning from research and development into commercialization, interns have the ... sensors, LabVIEW, CAN communication, or controls systems • Experience working with ...

LabView Programming, and/or Basic CAD experience would all be a plus. Minimum Qualifications * B.S. degree and > 5 years of design and/or development engineering experience Skills * A well-rounded ...

Skilled in developing automated test systems using NI LabVIEW and TestStand. * Familiar with ... development, and skill enhancement. And we understand there is more to life than work, and the ...

Sr. Firmware Engineer

Cheshire, CT

$120.40K - $159.20K/yr

NET, C #, LabView. * Experience with Yocto Linux and real time operating systems (RTOS) for embedded systems * Experience in BSP development and RPM creation for Linux based microprocessors.

LabView Programming, and/or Basic CAD experience would all be a plus. Minimum Qualifications * B.S. degree and > 5 years of design and/or development engineering experience Skills * A well-rounded ...

Sr. Firmware Engineer

Cheshire, CT · On-site

$120.40K - $159.20K/yr

NET, C #, LabView. * Experience with Yocto Linux and real time operating systems (RTOS) for embedded systems * Experience in BSP development and RPM creation for Linux based microprocessors.

Skilled in developing automated test systems using NI LabVIEW and TestStand. * Familiar with ... development, and skill enhancement. And we understand there is more to life than work, and the ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a LabVIEW Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a LabVIEW Developer, you need strong expertise in graphical programming, experience with test automation, and a background in engineering or computer science. Familiarity with National Instruments LabVIEW software, DAQ hardware, and certifications like Certified LabVIEW Developer (CLD) are typically required. Problem-solving, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for collaborating on complex projects and troubleshooting issues. These skills ensure efficient system development, reliable test automation, and smooth team collaboration in high-tech environments.

What are some common challenges faced by LabVIEW Developers and how can they be addressed?

LabVIEW Developers often face challenges such as integrating LabVIEW with legacy hardware, managing large and complex codebases, and ensuring efficient collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. To address these, developers should maintain clear documentation, utilize LabVIEW's modular programming features, and follow best practices for version control. Regular code reviews and open communication with hardware engineers and project managers also help streamline development and troubleshoot issues quickly.

What is LabVIEW development?

LabVIEW development refers to the process of designing, creating, and maintaining applications using LabVIEW, which is a graphical programming environment developed by National Instruments. LabVIEW is widely used for data acquisition, instrument control, and industrial automation. Developers use LabVIEW's visual interface to create programs, or 'virtual instruments,' by connecting functional blocks instead of writing traditional code. This approach is especially popular in engineering, scientific research, and manufacturing settings where rapid prototyping and hardware integration are essential.

What is the difference between Labview Development vs Test Automation Engineer?

AspectLabview DevelopmentTest Automation Engineer
Required CredentialsTypically requires a degree in engineering or computer science, with LabVIEW certification often preferred.Requires a degree in engineering, computer science, or related field; certifications in testing tools are common.
Work EnvironmentPrimarily lab and development settings, working on hardware integration and data acquisition.Mostly office and lab environments, focusing on designing and executing automated tests.
Industry UsageUsed in manufacturing, aerospace, and research for data acquisition and control systems.Common in electronics, automotive, and software industries for quality assurance and testing.

While both roles involve testing and data analysis, Labview Development focuses on creating software for hardware control and data acquisition, whereas Test Automation Engineers design and implement automated testing processes to ensure product quality.

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Electrical Systems Embedded Software Engineer

Electrical Systems Embedded Software Engineer

General Dynamics Electric Boat

Groton, CT • On-site

$130.80K - $172K/yr

Full-time

This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


General Dynamics Electric Boat rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 159 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

80th of 512 rated manufacturers


Job description

Overview
Department 425, Electrical Systems Embedded Software Engineering, engineers apply software and computer engineering skills to specify, design, develop, integrate, and test, as well as subcontract manage software development for US Navy Nuclear Submarines. Collaborating with systems, hardware, and test engineers, software is developed, tested and maintained for a variety of submarine platforms and electrical systems for the propulsion and electric plant as well as hull, mechanical and electrical (HM&E) systems.
The successful candidate will have a blend of expertise in electrical and computer engineering to perform the following tasks:
  • Define requirements for shipboard applications
  • Design and develop application software for shipboard systems including integration of the hardware/software of these systems
  • Support verification and validation of software as well as performance and operational requirements
  • Enhance existing software to fix defects, support new or changing hardware/requirements, or enhance features and performance
  • In some cases, support development of system prototypes for research and development projects

Our team members exemplify Electric Boat's core values:
  • Value each other
  • Behave with integrity and purpose
  • Commit to excellence

A cognizant engineer at Electric Boat:
  • Ensures alignment with EB's purpose, vision, and values in all they do.
  • Maintains complete and total ownership of their assigned work (quality, cost, and schedule performance).
  • Understands that their signature signifies ownership and responsibility.
  • Speaks up and stops any work that is not being conducted in accordance with standards.
  • Develops the broad and deep knowledge needed for their role and understands how their work fits into the larger whole.
  • Keeps developing their skills, is aware of the limits of their knowledge, and seeks input from mentors and experts.
  • Commits to the success of their team, not just their personal success.
  • Maintains detailed, well-organized records of their work.
  • Identifies and implements improvement ideas as a routine part of their work.
  • Effectively communicates technical and programmatic information to their team, management, and stakeholders.
  • Continually assesses risk throughout a project and develops mitigation plans production.

Qualifications
Required
  • A Bachelor of Science degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, or Computer Engineering
  • 5-14 years of experience
  • Experience with C++ toolset/framework

Preferred:
  • Experience in requirements analysis and hardware/software design, software code and unit test, hardware/software integration, and software test.
  • Familiarity with requirement management software (DOORS).
  • Knowledge of software development lifecycles such as MBSE.
  • Experience with writing EB official correspondence. (Letters, Telecons, Transmittals)
  • Experience with Microsoft Project and developing and maintaining software schedules.
  • Experience with Matlab/Simulink Modeling.
  • Experience with Java and Microsoft .Net Framework application development.
  • Experience with real-time operating systems, LabVIEW, relational and object-oriented databases.
  • Familiarity with GIT, TFS or other similarly utilized VCS (version control systems).
  • Experience with 3KeyMaster.
  • Experience with software product issue trackers.
  • Familiarity with handling ESD sensitive material.
  • Experience in embedded software development, safety critical software development, control system development, and/or experience performing software safety analysis.
  • US Navy, DoD contractor, or similar experience with military customers

Skills
  • The candidate must possess strong interpersonal, organizational, communication, and technical writing skills.
  • Candidate must be highly motivated, perform independently, as well as interact with other groups and organizations in an engineering environment and be able to work with Capability Maturity Model Integrated (CMMI) Level 3 processes.
  • Skills in scripting, along with Real-Time Operating Systems and relational and object-oriented databases are desirable.
  • Prior experience in developing graphics, simulations, critical processor software, and interfacing with submarine electronics are preferred and networking knowledge is desirable.

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