Company
ANSYS India
Website
www.ansys.com
Eligibility
B.Tech/B.E,
M.Tech - Any Specialization
Experience 0-2 Years
Location
Pune
ANSYS India
Job Role: Software Developer
Job Summary :
A Bachelor degree in Engineering, Computer Science,
Applied Mathematics, or related discipline.
College courses in Numerical Analysis, Geometry Modeling, and/or related aspects of scientific computing.
Freshers from IITs/IISC with good academic record are welcome to apply for this position.
Experience in C and functional programming languages such a lisp or scheme is a plus
Final year project in an area related to Geometry or Meshing is a plus
Knowledge of agile and lean software development processes is also a plus.
College courses in Numerical Analysis, Geometry Modeling, and/or related aspects of scientific computing.
Freshers from IITs/IISC with good academic record are welcome to apply for this position.
Experience in C and functional programming languages such a lisp or scheme is a plus
Final year project in an area related to Geometry or Meshing is a plus
Knowledge of agile and lean software development processes is also a plus.
JD:
The ANSYS Meshing team is looking for a software developer to help design and develop cutting edge mesh generation applications. The successful candidate will join an agile, fast paced international team that produces best in class mesh generation software that supports the core product lines of ANSYS.
The ANSYS Meshing team is looking for a software developer to help design and develop cutting edge mesh generation applications. The successful candidate will join an agile, fast paced international team that produces best in class mesh generation software that supports the core product lines of ANSYS.
Essential Job Functions/Accountabilities:
The position will emphasize working on geometry tolerant
unstructured meshing algorithms to support the development of advanced meshing
technologies for complex geometries. Training and mentorship will be provided
before transitioning into full development responsibilities.
No comments:
Post a Comment