National Instruments Eastern Europe Region
Applications Engineer – Engineering Leadership Program (ELP)
The National Instruments Applications Engineer Engineering Leadership Program (ELP) is designed for new engineering university graduates with strong leadership qualities who are interested in developing their careers in the area of technical field sales consulting. New ELP engineers benefit from extensive training on National Instruments products and related technologies, our business strategies and systems, public speaking, and our customers and markets we and they serve. National Instruments is looking for dynamic, enterprising, and responsible people with a technical and sales profile to act as technical consultants for our customers. The Applications Engineer position is a leadership training position at NI where young engineers learn hands-on about the company, technology, and customers.
While in the ELP you will:
- Work for a couple of years to learn our products, customer needs, and markets. During this time, you interface between NI and our customers to find creative and timely solutions to customers' technical issues.
- Participate in training designed to prepare you for a career at National Instruments.
- Work extensively with many departments in the company, including R&D, Sales, Marketing, and Manufacturing. Because of the broad exposure to the company during the ELP training period, you gain valuable business skills.
- Work on challenging, business-serving projects such as developing a proof-of-concept LabVIEW program to assisting a Field Sales Engineer with a key customer or developing technical Marketing materials.
- Conduct customer training courses, present technical seminars, and attend tradeshows.
- Work in a multi-national engineering team.
Requirements for ELP:
- Fluent in Polish and English is a must
- Prefer Masters degree with major in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering
- Accept Bachelor degrees and majors in Mechatronics, Biomedical Engineering, or Physics
Advantages are:
- An understanding of electronics, computers, and high-level programming languages
- An interest in instrumentation-related hardware and software
- Strong interpersonal and verbal and written communication skills
- An ability to take initiative, ownership, and drive tasks to completion
National Instruments Offers:
- Competitive compensation and benefits
- Integration into a motivated, high energy, fun, and technical work team
- Technical, challenging, and varied work with customers and NI teams
- Attractive, professional career development opportunities
- Continuous technical and professional development with a career path in field technical sales consulting
About National Instruments
National Instruments is a technology pioneer and industry leader in virtual instrumentation, delivering today’s most advanced technologies for test, control, and design. For the past 34 years, engineers and scientists in hundreds of industries have used flexible, high-performance NI products to create reliable, user-defined systems. With graphical programming software and modular, open hardware, NI has redefined how engineers work throughout the entire product design cycle, resulting in reduced time to marketing and lower development costs. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, NI has over 5,100 employees with direct operations in over 40 countries. The company sells products to more than 25,000 companies in 90 countries. For the past ten years, FORTUNE magazine has named NI one of the 100 best companies to work for in America.