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In this role you will Provide Radar knowledge to interdisciplinary teams, work under general supervision, with light guidance, assist in determining own tasks and milestones, perform modeling using industry-standard modeling tools, and utilize in-house simulation tools on world-leading supercomputers.
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Advanced understanding of disciplined product development processes, regulatory and quality requirements, and the use of CAD design, simulation tools, and Design Of Experiments (DOE.
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Desired experience in optimization, mathematical modeling, algorithm design, machine learning, simulation, big data analytics, data mining, statistical analysis, and statistical modeling to solve challenging scientific and business problems.
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Nice to Haves:Knowledge of or prior work experience in one or more of the following subject areas would be helpful: electronic instruments, data acquisition and analysis, imaging or non-imaging optics, image processing, machine vision systems, modeling and simulation tools (MATLAB, Maple, Mathematica), embedded systems, computer languages (Python, C#, C/C.
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Expertise with modeling and simulation or data analysis using one or more of the following programming tools: Python, Simulink, R, MATLAB, Java, or C. Significant experience with one or more of the following computational disciplines: risk analysis, systems analysis, decision analysis, data analytics, statistical modeling, modeling and simulation, control system design, systems engineering, or other related discipline.
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Expertise in the application and development of one or more of the following areas: risk analysis, systems analysis, decision analysis, data analytics, statistical modeling, modeling and simulation, control system design, systems engineering, or other related discipline.
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Critically analyze and verify system performance through simulation, test, and measurements. We have a diverse range of portfolios throughout the ZEISS family in segments like, Industrial Quality & Research, Medical Technology, Consumer Markets and Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology.
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This is a new role for GILLIG, as such this individual will also be vital to developing GILLIGs modeling and simulation capabilities as well as analyzing telematics data from customer fleets to develop strategies to improve diagnostic capabilities but also develop prognostication capabilities, while also improving the customer experience.
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Act as an expert technical resource for modeling, estimation, prototyping, simulation, and analysis efforts. Use Agile Scrum practices to deliver solutions with high level of flexibility and adaptability.
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Bring technical leadership in Packaging Modeling and Simulation tools to enable best in class packaging design: FEA, CFD, FSI, among others. + Bring a diverse set of expertise in all areas of Cleaning packaging, particularly blow molding, injection molding, sprays & dispensing technologies, Child Resistant Packaging (CRP), along with paperboard/corrugate retail and ecom packaging (including development and testing of ships-in-own-container packaging), and flexible packaging.
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