Resiliency
Windows Software Engineer
Resiliency, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, 15317
Basic Qualifications Requires a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, or a related Science, Engineering or Mathematics field. Also requires 5 years of job-related experience, or a Master's degree plus 3 years of job-related experience. CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS: Department of Defense Secret security clearance is preferred at time of hire, but must be obtainable within a reasonable period of time as determined by program requirements. Applicants selected may be subject to a U.S. Government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information. Due to the nature of work performed within our facilities, U.S. citizenship is required. Duties and Tasks: This position will involve the design, development, testing, integration and configuration of software applications and components as well as engineering expertise in diagnostics/debugging issues in existing code. You will collaborate across the functional teams to resolve issues and recommend solutions to ensure that your Software and the system meets requirements with the performance needed for deployment. Strong problem-solving and communication skills In addition, this position will require the documentation of software development including development of test plans, design documentation, and maintaining design requirements. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Proficiency with one/more of the following: C/C++ Object Oriented Development. National Instruments Lab Windows/CVI software/MATLAB/Coder/Compiler/MEX Windows/Visual Studio SQL/SQL Server or like relational database experience. Comfortable in implementing ideas from scratch, owning major application features, and take responsibility for their maintenance and improvement over time. Experience participating in technical architecture decisions for complex products. A significant level of Windows application development architecture expertise (e.g., Win32 apps, WPF apps, WinUI 3 apps). Deep understanding of software design patterns such as MVVM, MVP, etc. Experience with Windows kernel level debugging and diagnostics using tools such as Windows DDK or WinDBG or equivalent. Demonstrated in-depth experience developing, testing and debugging software for Windows OS using Visual Studio IDE and Windows SDK. Demonstrated in-depth understand of Windows Low Level Systems development and API. Compiling and assessing user feedback to improve software performance. Experience with DevOps concepts such as: Implementing Version Control and standing up branching strategies. Automating processes for build, test, and deploy. Applied experience with agile/lean principles in software development. Preferred Qualifications: Proficiency with utilizing basic lab equipment like Oscilloscopes, DMMs, Spectrum Analyzers, and other test equipment Proficiency with different communication protocols like GPIB, RS232, SPI, etc Experience with interfacing and integrating hardware devices, control, sim/stim, data acquisition, specifically with National Instruments Hardware like PXI, CRIO, CDAQ, etc. Workplace Options: This position is ON-SITE in Canonsburg, PA (relocation package/assistance may be available) A Hybrid work schedule may be available but will require a minimum of 3 day's per week on-site.