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R&D Engineer II (m/f/d) – C++ Software Development – Hybrid

R&D Engineer II (m/f/d) – C++ Software Development – Hybrid
by Admin on 10-03-2023 at 4:03 pm

Website ANSYS

Summary / Role Purpose

The R&D Engineer II (m/f/d) contributes to the development of software products and supporting systems. In this role, the R&D Engineer II (m/f/d) will collaborate with a team of expert professionals to understand customer requirements and accomplish development objectives.

Key Duties and Responsibilities

  • Performs moderately complex development activities, including the design, implementation, maintenance, testing and documentation of software modules and sub-systems
  • Understands and employs best practices
  • Performs moderately complex bug verification, release testing and beta support for assigned products. Researches problems discovered by QA or product support and develops solutions
  • Understands the marketing requirements for a product, including target environment, performance criteria and competitive issues
  • Works under the general supervision of a development manager

Minimum Education/Certification Requirements and Experience

  • BS in Engineering, Computer Science, or related field with 2 years’ experience or MS
  • Working experience with C++, Python, Linux and Windows.

Preferred Qualifications and Skills

  • Technical knowledge and experience with C++ frameworks like Qt, Boost, Eigen, SWIG, remote protocols like gRPC, REST, TCP, encryption, scripting languages like Python, JavaScript, debugging knowledge, build tools like Git, CMake, make, TFS, GitHub
  • Experience in a large-scale commercial software development environment
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to learn quickly and to collaborate with others in a geographically distributed tea

Remuneration AUT

Salary according to collective bargaining agreement IT/ST1 of at least € 2,711.00 gross monthly. Depending on qualification and professional experience we aim for an overpayment.

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