Wanted: local Arduino embedded programmer/control engineer

Wanted: Contract Arduino board programmer (or similar)

Location: Stafford, TX

Multimedia and exhibit design firm is seeking an embedded programmer or control engineer, who specializes in building custom Arduino boards or equivalent. The boards will communicate with computers via our software. The typical devices controlled by the boards involve, but are not limited to, linear motors, radial motors, switch systems and dimmable lights. The job will be a per-job contract, although it may change in the future.

The ideal candidate will:

  • Live in Houston area and willing to make necessary visits to our office.

  • Have a strong knowledge and experience in building custom-made Arduino control devices or something similar. This includes all the required tasks to prove the system’s capability to meet our needs. Typical tasks include:

· designing board architecture.

· obtaining and assembling the right components into a working system.

· programming the board to work exactly as the scenario requires.

· testing the board systems to ensure they are working flawlessly.

· specifying and testing the computer to be used with the board and make sure they work together.

  • Can meet tight deadlines - by creating production schedule and then following it.

  • Available for post-project support.

  • Willing and able to work with our office team during projects.

  • Have a pleasant attitude.

  • Interested in future long-term working relationships.

This is serious offer. Interested candidate please respond to:

attn: Jeff

email: jeffrey at tracyevansproductions dot com

It’s NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests

We are still looking.

Maybe you need to expand your search, it IS the internet after all.

See also: Assembla.com

You say you want local only, folks like myself who don’t live there simply pass you by.

Pleasant attitude, thats kinda funny…

Also do you know how much work goes into designing custom pcbs? Unless you are planning a modular ‘system’ for your niche it probably won’t be worth it to you. The NRE costs will kill you.

Good luck.

Just curious: why do you need to build a custom Arduino for every project? None of the example applications you listed would seem to require a custom Arduino. The cheapest Arduinos on the market are from right here on Sparkfun, around 18 bucks. I would think your development costs would outweigh the benefit of customization.