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Software Engineer

Company Name:
Digital Prospectors Corp
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Our client is the world leader in vision software and inspection systems. Their software allows companies to improve quality, eliminate production errors and lower manufacturing costs.
JOB TITLE: Software Engineer
# OF POSITIONS: 1
JOB LOCATION: Natick, MA

Job Description:

Essential Functions:

Imagine, design, develop, code, and debug C and C+
machine vision software.
Build efficient, real-time software and related libraries to run either on a PC or embedded platform.
Invent, implement and optimize new vision algorithms.
Interact with internal or external customers.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Strong programming skills, and experience in production coding.
Experience with signal processing and/or computer vision preferred.
Industrial programming experience desirable.
Experience in applications of computer vision also of interest.
Creative, motivated and looking to work hard for an aggressive growth company.

Minimum education and work experience required:

MS from a top engineering school in EE, CS or equivalent, PhD preferred.
5
years of experience in relevant, high-tech, industrial jobs coding in C or C++.

ABOUT DIGITAL PROSPECTORS (DPC):

Founded in 1999, DPC is an award winning recruiting and consulting firm that specializes in in placing contract, contract to hire and direct hire engineers into rewarding opportunities with our impressive and ever-growing client base.

Come see why DPC has been voted Best of Staffing for candidate satisfaction by Inavero / CareerBuilder.com, Top Temporary Placement Firm by Boston Business Journal, Best Company To Work For by Business NH magazine, Top IT Services Company by Inc. Magazine, Most Reliable Staffing Agency in Forbes Magazine and Top Ranked Staffing Firm by Staffing Industry Analysts.

www.LoveYourJob.com
Phone: 603-772-2700
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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