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R&D Engineer II - Meshing

Ansys
Horsham
7 months ago
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The meshing development unit (MDU) is seeking a R&D engineer to develop start-of-the-art volume mesh generation methods. The primary focus for this role will be on Delaunay/Voronoi based methods for the creation of polyhedral meshes. Working knowledge of weighted Delaunay/Voronoi tessellation is advantageous. It is expected that the successful candidate has an analytical mind and a strong interest in computational geometry and discrete geometry processing. This role requires engagement in all stages of code and capability planning, research, creation and evolution of meshing functionalities.

BS in engineering, Computer Graphics, Computational Geometry or Mathematics, with 2 years’ experience, or MS Solid background in computational geometry and discrete geometry processing Working knowledge of software development Knowledge with Python and C/C++ 

Preferred Qualifications and Skills.

Strong interest in programming and algorithm development. Working knowledge of GPU programming. Strong analytical skills Ability to overcome obstacles  Excellent communication and interpersonal skills  Ability to work collaboratively across teams and geographies 

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At Ansys, we know that changing the world takes vision, skill, and each other. We fuel new ideas, build relationships, and help each other realize our greatest potential. We are ONE Ansys. We operate on three key components: the commitments to our stakeholders, the behaviors of how we work together, and the actions of how we deliver results.Together as ONE Ansys, we are powering innovation that drives human advancement. 

Our Commitments: 

Amaze with innovative products and solutions Make our customers incredibly successful Act with integrity Ensure employees thrive and shareholders prosper

Our Values: 

Adaptability: Be open, welcome what's next Courage: Be courageous, move forward passionately Generosity: Be generous, share, listen, serve Authenticity: Be you, make us stronger

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We commit to audacious goals We work seamlessly as a team We demonstrate mastery We deliver outstanding results

INCLUSION IS AT OUR CORE 
We believe diverse thinking leads to better outcomes. We are committed to creating and nurturing a workplace that fuels this by welcoming people, no matter their background, identity, or experience, to a workplace where they are valued and where diversity, inclusion, equity, and belonging thrive. 

 
WELCOME WHAT’S NEXT IN YOUR CAREER AT ANSYS 

At Ansys, you will find yourself among the sharpest minds and most visionary leaders across the globe. Collectively we strive to change the world with innovative technology and transformational solutions. With a prestigious reputation in working with well-known, world-class companies, standards at Ansys are high — met by those willing to rise to the occasion and meet those challenges head on. Our team is passionate about pushing the limits of world-class simulation technology, empowering our customers to turn their design concepts into successful, innovative products faster and at a lower cost. 

At Ansys, it’s about the learning, the discovery, and the collaboration. It’s about the “what’s next” as much as the “mission accomplished.” And it’s about the melding of disciplined intellect with strategic direction and results that have, can, and do impact real people in real ways. All this is forged within a working environment built on respect, autonomy, and ethics. 

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Ansys is an S&P 500 company and a member of the NASDAQ-100. We are proud to have been recognized for the following more recent awards, although our list goes on: Newsweek’s Most Loved Workplace globally and in the , Gold Stevie Award Winner, America’s Most Responsible Companies, Fast Company World Changing Ideas, Great Place to Work Certified (Belgium, China, Greece, France, India, Japan, Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, and ). 


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