Work at Home Manufacturing Application Engineer
My client manufactures, designs and develops extreme noise hearing protection used on aircraft carriers. Each earplug is custom made and a mold is made of the inside of a person’s ear to guarantee a perfect fit. From that mold a 3D file is developed to build the earplug. The current production process is labor intensive.
My client is using Geomagic linked together with Rhino mock (like Labview) as the software running the production. They are looking for a Software Engineer to develop a production ready tool that will fully automate this process.
The right candidate will have to customize Rhino using C++ or .Net. They should have experience developing code from scratch that is repeatable and controllable. Background developing software for manufacturing is highly desirable. Candidate will be working on a window based application to streamline the user interface using Rhino as the platform. The goal is to reduce the time it takes to make the widget. This project itself should last 5 months. Once this project is complete there is a Navy contract coming behind it that could go through 2010 (2 years roughly).
Experience:
1. BS in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering
2. OO
3. C++ or .NET ( C++ is preferable, must be an expert)
4. Rhino (plus but not required)
5. 5 plus years of C++ or .NET development experience
Interview Process: Depending on the candidates location the phone screen might be skipped and we will go right to a personal interview with the COO and CFO. The candidate will view the current tool being used so that they can determine if they can handle the project. They will have to sign an NDA (non-disclosure agreement prior to seeing the application.
**It is preferred that the candidate work onsite however there is an option of telecommuting and making trips to VA (weekly/monthly).***
Required Skills for Application Engineer for manufacturing Job:
* MICROSOFT C++
* OOD
* WINDOWS
* APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
* MICROSOFT .NET
* RHINO MOCK
* BSEE/BSCE/BSCE
Employer Posted:Wednesday, November 26, 2008






