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Key Responsibilities:
· Responsible for developing new features and functionality for the flagship simulation suite of Honeywell Connected Industrial portfolio.
· Primary responsibility includes mathematical model formulation, software design and implementation of simulation software. This includes but is not limited to developing/maintaining library of process unit operations in steady state, simulation utilities, interfaces to 3rd party simulators and tools.
· Responsible for delivering top notch quality product.
· Be part of entire product development life cycle: idea inception, application/feature design, implementation adhering to coding standards, test and address customer feedback
· Responsible for interfacing with relevant Internal and external stakeholders throughout development life cycle.
You Must Have:
· Bachelors/Master’s in chemical engineering with 4-10 years of prior work experience in developing simulation software
· Should have knowledge in any object-oriented programming preferably in C++, C# / VB.Net and Component Object Model (COM).
· Strong fundamentals in Chemical Engg first principles modeling.
· Hands on mathematical formulation of unit operations, Numerical methods for solving these equations and flow sheet wide sequential solver approaches.
· Ability to simplify modelling equations for better model performance.
· Exposure to constrained optimization or non-linear solvers
· Knowledge and Experience in Column Distillation, Heat Exchanger, Reaction and Reactor Simulation would be an added advantage.
We Value:
· Hands on with UniSim Design, Hysys, ASPEN Plus, PROII, PetroSim, gProms, MatLab or SciLab
· Experience in Agile / SCRUM based development.
· Adept in Unit testing and awareness on Automated testing.
· Team player, ability to augment skills through self-learning and sharing.
· Deep customer empathy and customer-first mind set. Qualitatively relate mathematical model to real time process behavioral pattern.
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