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How much do labview programming consultant jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for labview programming consultant in the United States is $66.73, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $55.53 and $80.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Labview Programming Consultant vs Test Engineer?

AspectLabview Programming ConsultantTest Engineer
Required CredentialsExperience with LabVIEW, programming skills, certifications in LabVIEW (e.g., CLAD)Engineering degree, testing certifications, knowledge of testing tools
Work EnvironmentDesigning and developing LabVIEW applications, troubleshooting, client projectsTesting hardware/software, developing test plans, analyzing test results
Industry UsageResearch labs, automation, data acquisition projectsManufacturing, electronics, aerospace, automotive industries

While both roles require technical skills and industry experience, a Labview Programming Consultant specializes in developing LabVIEW-based solutions, whereas a Test Engineer focuses on testing and quality assurance processes. The roles often overlap in industries like manufacturing and automation but differ in core responsibilities and skill sets.

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Infographic showing various Labview Programming Consultant job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% Locum Tenens, 7% Full Time, 74% Part Time, 11% Contract, and 4% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $138,790 per year, or $66.7 per hour.
Embedded Software Engineer Senior Principal

Embedded Software Engineer Senior Principal

SAIC

Huntsville, AL • On-site

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Posted 6 days ago


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Job description

Job ID: 2613892
Location: Huntsville, AL, US
Date Posted: 2026-06-22
Category: Software
Subcategory: Embedded SW Engr
Schedule: Full-Time
Shift: Day Job
Travel: Yes - 10% of the time
Minimum Clearance Required: Interim_Secret
Clearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain: Secret
Potential for Remote Work: ORA_ON_SITE
Description
SAIC has an immediate need for an Embedded Software Engineer Senior Principal, supporting the Precision Fires team located on Redstone Arsenal, in Huntsville, Alabama.
JOB DESCRIPTION: Designs, develops, documents, tests and debugs applications software and systems that require low level control processing (Interrupts, Timers Digital I/O and serial communication protocols) for electronic, electro-mechanical, or electro-optic equipment. Develops embedded software for use on real-time and near real-time operating systems and processors including networking and radio systems. Requires basic knowledge of reading schematics of complex electronic assemblies. Conducts multidisciplinary research and collaborates with equipment designers and/or hardware engineers in the planning, design, development, and utilization of electronic data processing systems for product and commercial software. Determines computer user needs; analyzes system capabilities to resolve problems on program intent, output requirements, input data acquisition, programming techniques and controls; prepares operating instructions; designs and develops compilers and assemblers, utility programs, and operating systems. Ensures software standards are met.
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS AND ABILITY: Applies advanced technical principles, theories, and concepts. Contributes to development of new principles and concepts. Participates with senior managers to establish strategic plans and objectives. Recommends/makes decisions on administrative or project work matters and ensures effective achievement of program, project, or organizational objectives.
PROBLEM COMPLEXITY: Works on unusually complex technical problems and provides solutions, which are highly innovative and ingenious.
FREEDOM TO ACT: Works under consultative direction toward pre-determined long-range goals and objectives. Assignments are often self-initiated. Determine and pursue courses of action necessary to obtain desired results. Work checked through consultation and agreement with others rather than by formal review of supervisor. Exercises independent judgment in methods, techniques and evaluation criteria for obtaining results.
IMPACT: Develops advanced technological ideas and guides their development into a final product. Erroneous decisions or recommendations would typically results in failure to achieve critical organizational objectives and affect image of organization's technological capability.
LIASON: Serves as organization spokesperson on advanced projects and/or programs. Acts as advisor to management and customers on advanced technical research studies and applications.
The core functional role is to enable the effective testing of end products by providing design, development, and maintenance support for various manual and automated testing hardware and software infrastructure.
  • Maintain existing hardware-in-the-loop test systems by addressing new and existing issues, and providing functional support in how to use and configure these systems to achieve desired testing goals.
  • Refactor existing systems to provide more useable, stable, maintainable, and/or efficient functionality.
  • Develop new software and hardware components to add capabilities to systems which support new testing requirements.
  • Develop internal hardware and software tools to improve the productivity of and/or ease of execution of testing tasks.
  • Assist other functional groups in use of testing tools and provide limited domain area expertise outside of immediate test infrastructure support duties.
  • Provide guidance and mentorship to less experienced engineers .
  • Assist in big-picture decisions and direction of team task prioritization and short- and long-term goals.

Qualifications
Education Requirements:
  • Bachelor's degree in software, Computer Science, or related degree and fourteen (14) years' experience; Additional six (6) years' experience can be considered in lieu of degree (per contract vehicle).

Clearance Requirements:
  • Must possess an active Interim Secret clearance with the ability to obtain a Secret clearance; ship required.

Required Experience/Skills:
  • CLA or equivalent LabVIEW experience, encompassing understanding and implementation of LabVIEW best practices, proficient LabVIEW object-oriented programming skills, and demonstrated experience in developing frameworks and/or overall program architectures which could then be re-used by less experienced developers.
  • Understanding of the purpose and use of source revision control and code reviews.
  • Understanding why and how to design a system which simplifies steps required by an end user to use or configure a system.
  • Understanding why and how to design a system which maximizes system uptime and reduces maintenance requirements by minimizing code duplication, reducing inter-component coupling, and properly verifying and testing hardware and software components.
  • Maintains habit of documenting troubleshooting steps, results findings, and if applicable, formatting this information into readily accessible procedures or knowledge bases.
  • Experience debugging a combined hardware and software system using a systematic approach which identifies possible causes of an issue and traces them through each possible link in a failure chain.
  • Basic understanding of laboratory test tools and instruments such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, etc. and how to use them.
  • Basic understanding of electrical concepts such as continuity, voltage/current/resistance, grounding considerations, shorts and open circuits, capacitance, etc.
  • Ability to estimate required effort, manage deadlines, and communicate changes in estimates, unexpected roadblocks, etc. in a timely manner.
  • Self-starter, able to execute tasks with a high degree of autonomy and identify other personnel from whom support is needed and communicate with them to obtain that support.

SAIC is a premier technology integrator providing full life cycle services and solutions in the technical, engineering, intelligence, and enterprise information technology markets. SAIC is Redefining Ingenuity through its deep customer and domain knowledge to enable the delivery of systems engineering and integration offerings for large, complex projects. SAIC's approximately 15,000 employees are driven by integrity and mission focus to serve customers in the U.S. federal government. Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, SAIC has annual revenues of approximately $4.5 billion. For more information, visit saic.com. For information on the benefits SAIC offers, see .

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