[Hidden-tech] JOB: Engineering Software Developer at FTL Labs
Elaine Davenport
elaine at ftllabscorp.com
Wed Jul 15 13:14:56 UTC 2020
FTL Labs <https://www.ftllabscorp.com/site/> is hiring!
ABOUT THE POSITION
2020 is a remarkable year for growth at FTL Labs. We have been awarded
several Phase I & II SBIR programs that build on our expertise in several
areas, including our innovative applications of convolutional neural nets.
We are seeking a full-time Engineering Software Developer
<https://www.ziprecruiter.com/job/69215c9b> with broad development skills
for PC and embedded processors,including the following:
- Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
- Robotics, machine vision, neural nets, AI
- Unity3D, C#, C++, SQL, Visual Studio
- 3D modeling, CAD, and FEA solutions to mechanical engineering problems
- Mathematical modelling and algorithms (Matlab, R)
- Embedded processor firmware (PIC, Jetson, Toradex)
- Database and cloud architectures
- Visualization and manipulation of large data sets
- Self-motivated and goal oriented
- Fun and easy to work with in a dynamic team
Bachelor's degree or its equivalent with a minimum of 5 years of
experience. Due to the nature of our work for the U.S. Government, we are
required to hire U.S. Citizens. We apologize for not having more hiring
flexibility.
FTL Labs is located in the vibrant intellectual community of western
Massachusetts, close to the University of Massachusetts flagship campus and
Amherst College. Pay is commensurate with experience. We offer competitive
compensation and benefits, including excellent health and dental coverage,
short and long term disability, life insurance, profit-sharing, and 401k
with employer contribution. During the public health emergency all FTL
employees are telecommuting, and we look forward to returning to our office
in Amherst when we can ensure it will not endanger the health or safety of
our staff.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Please email your resume and 3 references (at least 2 professional
contacts) to kristie at ftllabscorp.com and mike at ftllabscorp.com.
About FTL
FTL Labs Corporation is a tight-knit association of Ph.D. scientists and
seasoned engineers who work to develop next-generation software and
technology products to solve problems for government and industrial
clients. FTL personnel have participated in Phase I, Phase II, and Phase
III Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) programs through the National
Science Foundation, Department of Defense, and NASA, and we strive to
transition these technologies to the market. We frequently collaborate with
both academic and industry leaders, such as UMass Amherst, Northrop
Grumman, and Sikorsky. Our work demonstrates innovative thinking in a team
setting across a wide range of fields and specialties, including:
- Machine learning, neural nets, and artificial intelligence
- Prototype and product design/engineering
- Electronics interfacing
- Expertise in optics, fuels, ultrasound, acoustics, robotics, and life
sciences
- Big data analysis, virtual and augmented reality
- Custom software solutions
Elaine Davenport
Manager, Operations and Corporate Communications
pronouns: she/her or they/them
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FTL Labs Corporation
www.ftllabscorp.com <http://www.ftllabscorp.com>
479
West Street Suite 48, Amherst, MA 01002
(413) 992-6075
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