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Siemens Digital Industries Software. Senior Software Engineer - Inverse Lithography and GPU. This position is responsible for designing, developing, modifying, and implementing software programming for Siemens EDA Calibre semiconductor manufacturing products.
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As a Senior Application Support Engineer within the HEEDS global technical support team, you will work very closely with the global and local sales, business development, pre-sales, and post-sales teams within Siemens Digital Industries Software, and its broad customer-base, to support and promote the growing expansion of design space exploration software (MDAO) in the CAE industry.
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This job position is with the Product Specialist team in the CICV R&D group at Siemens EDA. We are looking for a senior engineer to be the technical interface to design engineers and managers on our key customer engagements.
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The Applications Support Engineer works directly with Siemens EDA's customers to help grow the adoption and use of Siemens EDA's software in their circuit design and verification flows. The Corporate Application Engineer develops technical content and self-solving collateral contributing to the Siemens EDA knowledge base.
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Working at Siemens Software means flexibility - Choosing between working at home and the office at other times is the norm here. We are looking for a highly motivated Principal Engineer to work as part of Calibre R&D team that develops high performance circuit reliability verification solutions.
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Familiarity with semiconductor manufacturing process or Electronic Design Automation software tools. Conduct performance analysis and tuning of software applications to achieve maximum efficiency on HPC clusters.
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Lead post-sales technical support activities, collaborate with sales teams on pre-sales engagements providing leadership and management for Application Support Engineer team. Provides mentor to facilitate development of Support Application Engineer team and drives individual and team achievement through the growth talks process.
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Product engineer will interact closely with software engineering, product management, applications engineering (AE’s) and customers to position and develop new software solutions for Parasitic Extraction (PEX) applications.
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We offer great benefits and rewards, as you'd expect from a world leader in industrial software. Exhibits PCB design competency with a minimum of 5 years PCB design experience. This position will be subject to U.S. export control requirements under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and/or Export Administration Regulations (EAR.
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