Software Engineer IV at Physical Electronics USA
Chanhassen, Minnesota, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

23 Mar, 26

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Software Architecture, Object-Oriented Design, API Architecture, Instrument Control, Automation Workflows, Data Analysis, Scalability, Reliability, Maintainability, Software Development, System Design, Hardware Integration, Troubleshooting, Mentoring, Code Reviews

Industry

Research Services

Description
About Physical Electronics Physical Electronics USA (PHI) is the world’s leading supplier of ultra-high vacuum surface analysis instrumentation. Our XPS, AES, and SIMS systems enable scientists and engineers worldwide to analyze materials and develop next-generation technologies across industries including microelectronics, nanotechnology, catalysis, biomaterials, and pharmaceuticals. PHI develops sophisticated software that controls complex scientific instruments, orchestrates automated experiments, acquires scientific data, and enables advanced analysis workflows. Our engineers collaborate closely with scientists and multidisciplinary engineering teams to translate analytical workflows into reliable software systems. Position Overview PHI is seeking a Software Architect to guide the long-term technical direction of our instrument software platform. This role combines deep software development expertise with architectural leadership in a multidisciplinary environment involving hardware control, automation workflows, and scientific data analysis. The Software Architect will help evolve PHI’s software platform while maintaining the reliability and performance required for advanced analytical instrumentation used by research institutions and industry worldwide. This role is expected to provide architectural vision, mentor engineers, and remain actively involved in hands-on software development. Key Responsibilities • Guide the long-term architecture and evolution of PHI’s instrument software platform • Design and implement robust object-oriented software systems for instrument control, automation, and data analysis • Define and improve API architecture that enables modular, extensible, and maintainable software systems • Identify opportunities to improve system architecture, scalability, reliability, and maintainability • Contribute to the modernization and evolution of existing software platforms • Work with scientists and engineers to translate analytical procedures into reliable automation workflows • Improve the user experience of complex instrumentation software • Mentor software engineers and provide architectural guidance across the development team • Lead design discussions and participate in architecture and code reviews • Collaborate with engineering teams in the United States and Japan Required Qualifications • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related technical discipline • 8+ years of professional software development experience • Strong expertise in object-oriented software design and architecture • Experience designing modular systems and API-based architectures • Experience developing complex software systems involving automation, workflow management, or hardware integration • Excellent analytical, troubleshooting, and problem-solving skills • Strong communication skills and ability to work effectively in cross-disciplinary teams Preferred Qualifications • Experience developing software for scientific instruments, laboratory systems, or industrial equipment • Experience designing automation frameworks or workflow-driven systems • Experience integrating software with hardware control systems or data acquisition systems • Experience improving user experience for complex technical applications • Experience or vision for modernizing or evolving large legacy software systems Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate enjoys solving complex system-level problems that involve both software and physical instrumentation. They bring architectural vision while remaining hands-on in development, and they enjoy working closely with scientists and engineers to build reliable systems that support advanced materials research. Why Work at PHI Work on sophisticated scientific instruments used by leading research institutions and advanced manufacturing companies. Collaborate with experts in materials science, engineering, and software development. See your software interact directly with real instrumentation and scientific experiments. Contribute to technology that helps advance next-generation materials and devices
Responsibilities
The Software Architect will guide the long-term technical direction of the instrument software platform, focusing on designing and implementing robust object-oriented systems for instrument control, automation, and data analysis. Key duties include defining API architecture, improving system scalability and reliability, and mentoring engineers while remaining hands-on in development.
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