This person will be part of a team developing critical software for the next generation of cancer treatment, using nuclear technology and a variety of closed loop control systems. They will be doing a lot of LabVIEW development while working cross-functionally with physicists, electrical and mechanical engineers, and product leadership. A major driver of the current work effort is moving from the R&D mindset into a medical device deployment, so expect a mix of design, implementation, documentation, and test/integration. The preferred candidate will solve tactical problems efficiently while maintaining awareness of the bigger picture and engaging in detail on a wide variety of issues. Neutron beam control is as much art as science, so there's a lot to learn, and documentation can be sparse. Excellent communication skills, an inquisitive attitude, and the ability to take ownership of an issue and run it to ground are equally important.