Combine software engineering expertise, leadership and a strong understanding of scientific, medical or laboratory instrumentation to support and enhance internally developed laboratory equipment. Conceive, design, engineer, and implement software, and technology solutions that solve significant engineering, scientific or business problems. The Instrumentation Software Engineer often writes software to interface with hardware components, including sensors, actuators, pumps, motors, cameras, and other electronic devices. They are involved in developing, software that controls and interacts with instruments and systems used for measurement, automation, and process control. They critically evaluate relevant technological advances and integrate this knowledge into new business technology solutions. They may act as team leaders in their area of expertise and mentor more junior software engineers.