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Apple Display Mechanical Engineer United States, West Virginia
BS in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent with a minimum of 8 years of experience. Expertise in mechanical engineering fundamentals including properties of materials, solid mechanics, beam statics, Newtonian physics, and...
Strong software development experience in C with proficiency in multi-threaded development and synchronization primitives. Excellent working knowledge of Operating Systems fundamentals (virtual memory, IPC, CPU scheduling, file system, IO management,...
Experience building machine learning models. Familiarity with the model development lifecycle. Familiarity with machine learning libraries and frameworks. Experience writing machine learning applications and mission-critical code for production machine learning...
Minimum BS and 3+ years of relevant industry experience. Scripting skills in Tcl or Perl. Experience in one or more of the following: Static Timing Analysis (STA), Clock-Domain Crossing (CDC),...
7+ years of coding skills. Background in computer science: algorithms and data structures. Experience with AWS Services such as Amazon S3 EC2 EKS / Kubernetes. Proficient in designing, developing, and...
Strong systems programming skills and a deep understanding of operating system fundamentals (memory management, concurrency, I/O, networking). BS in Computer Science or equivalent experience, plus experience in system software development,...
BS and a minimum of 10 years relevant industry experience. Strong logical thought process and analytical skill set. Ability to break-down complex problems fundamental blocks that can be analyzed via...
BS in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent with a minimum of 8 years of experience. Expertise in mechanical engineering fundamentals including properties of materials, solid mechanics, beam statics, Newtonian physics, and...
Simulation engineers are responsible for designing and developing simulations across various engineering disciplines. They are responsible for creating accurate models of complex systems and environments in order to analyze their behavior and the performance of various components within those systems. As a simulation engineer, you need to have a strong understanding of computer programming languages and have the ability to interpret results from data simulation tests.
The role of a simulation engineer will involve working with teams from various departments, from electrical engineering to product development, in order to create the most comprehensive and accurate simulation possible. As a simulation engineer, you will be expected to communicate the results of your simulations to the other departments, so clear communication and presentation skills are a must. Additionally, you will need to have a high level of creativity in order to solve problems, develop solutions and come up with innovative ideas.
Simulations created by a simulation engineer can be used in a variety of ways; from testing design alternatives to increasing the understanding of real-world systems. You will be tasked with verifying the accuracy of the simulations and making sure that they are running efficiently. Consequently, strong technical and analytical skills are essential to be successful in this role.
Simulation engineers are highly sought-after in the technological industry, with the potential to move up to senior positions within the engineering field. If you’re interested in working at the intersection of engineering and programming, then simulation engineering could be for you. With Expoint, you can find the role that suits you best with our industry-focused tech job search platform.