Jobbeschreibung
Dassault Systèmes is the second largest software manufacturer in Europe and has been a dynamically growing, innovative company since 1981.
As a Multi-physics Modeling Engineer (m/f/d), you will play an important role in developing multi-phyiscs solutions in Dymola across various industries and domains. Our team is dedicated to creating and maintaining advanced technologies and solutions for system simulation, system design, and optimization. A primary challenge you will encounter is ensuring the delivery of accurate and validated models that effectively support our customers' workflows. The position can be filled in Munich, Gilching or Hamburg.
- Develop robust multi-physics simulation solutions using Dymola
- Implement pre- and post-processing functions in Python, Scilab, or other scripting languages
- Create and optimize workflows based on Dymola and the FMI Standard to enhance system integration
- Facilitate knowledge sharing within the team and across departments to promote best practices and innovation in development efforts
- You hold a Master's degree in Mechanical, Electrical or Process Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics or a related discipline, complemented by strong supplementary qualifications
- Experience in the development of simulation solutions within the automotive or aerospace industry is desirable and advantageous
- Advanced skills in systems simulation, particularly in numerical methods, are essential
- You have a solid understanding of Modelica, Dymola, MATLAB, Simulink, and Python
- A self-reliant, solution-oriented approach combined with strong team collaboration and communication skills is crucial
- Fluency in English is required to effectively interact with diverse teams and clients
- An international and diverse working environment in a collaborative team
- A permanent employment contract, flexible working hours, a hybrid working model, a good work-life balance, 30 days of vacation, and a comprehensive benefits package
- Various training and career development programs