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 We are looking for experienced LabVIEW programmers to develop test systems used in GM testing laboratories and proving grounds in southeast Michigan. Experience in  LabVIEW development, database skills and experience with a variety  of test and measurement hardware and automotive CAN bus protocols  are  key qualifications for this position.

 

This position has been posted on the GM jobs site.

Applicants can apply at the following link

 

http://jobs.gm.com/job/Milford-Measurement-Tools-Integration-CAT-Associate-Software-Developer-Job-MI-48380/54963700/

 

The job description is as follows.

 

Measurement Tools Integration Computer Aided Test Associate Software Developer

Global Product Development IT is responsible for defining, implementing, and maintaining global information systems across GM’s Development and Design sectors to deliver the world’s best vehicles.

Computer Aided Test is the GM Development domain responsible for the validation of GM’s vehicles and powertrains utilizing tools such as NI Diadem and LabVIEW, MathWorks MATLAB, Intrepid Vehicle Spy, and Ipetronik Data Acquisition. Validation activities are conducted on roads utilizing GM test tracks and simulated in laboratory environments around the world. Measurement Tools Integration CAT is focused on application software used for Vehicle, Powertrain, and Component development, and the implementation and integration of measurement tools in a variety of laboratory and in-vehicle test systems.

About the Computer Aided Test Software Developer Role:

Measurement Tools Integration (MTI) Computer Aided Test (CAT) Software Developers will build applications for use in a variety of functional laboratories and validation disciplines including, but not limited to: vehicle and powertrain development laboratories, and the application of measurement tools, sensors, calibration, and data acquisition.

Major Duties/Responsibilities:
- Defining/analyzing, designing, coding, testing, and documenting systems.
- Being knowledgeable of measurement technology, sensors, calibration, and data acquisition.
- Using software tools and technologies, which include LabVIEW, Fortran, Qt, Eclipse, MS-Access, Java, Visual Studio, .NET, C/C++, Tortoise SVN, ANT, Sonar, and Jenkins.
- Working under the direction of a development manager; working with instrumentation engineers to design comprehensive solutions; supporting tools and systems in a global workplace.

Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science, or Information Technology, or equivalent programming knowledge and experience in a technical discipline
- 5+ years IT experience in an analyst/developer/support role, with exposure to agile development methods
- Experience with Linux and Windows operating systems on PCs, and related programming languages
- Disciplined development, version control and documentation skills
- Good written and oral communication skills
- Demonstrate a continuous learning mind set around processes and technologies

Preferred Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in a technical discipline and relevant Certifications
- Recommended knowledge of measurement technology, sensors, calibration, and data acquisition
- Recommended programming experience in LabVIEW, Diadem, Java, PHP, HTML5, XML, Fortran, SQL, JavaScript, Object Oriented Programming, and VB
- 5+ years IT experience in an analyst/developer/support role in the Computer Aided Test environment
- 5+ years C++, C and .Net programming and systems analysis
- 5+ years programming experience with MS Access and Oracle databases and ODBC drivers
- Knowledge and experience with SUSE Linux and Windows operating systems on PCs, and with Android mobile computing devices

Why General Motors?

At GM, we've charged ourselves with one mission: to design, build and sell the world's best vehicles. To achieve our goals, we are currently undergoing one of the largest Information Technology transformations in the history of the automotive industry.

 

 

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