Summary
MathWorks has a hybrid work model that enables staff members to split their time between office and home. The hybrid model provides the advantage of having both in-person time with colleagues and flexible at-home life optimizations. Learn More: https://www.mathworks.com/company/jobs/resources/applying-and-interviewing.html#onboarding.
Step into the forefront of technological innovation as a Consulting Engineer at MathWorks! In this role, you'll use your expertise in developing algorithms in MATLAB and Simulink and deploying them to hardware to empower MathWorks' aerospace and defence customers across Europe to create cutting-edge solutions. You'll be key to our customers' success, ensuring the seamless adoption, application, and evolution of MathWorks technology. Join us in shaping the future, working alongside a diverse team of professionals dedicated to advancing our customers' ambitions and driving technological excellence.
MathWorks nurtures growth, appreciates diversity, encourages initiative, values teamwork, shares success, and rewards excellence.
Responsibilities
Enable MathWorks customers to be successful in their projects through the use of MATLAB, Simulink, and associated tools. Specifically:
- Analyse customer requirements, tools, and workflows.
- Propose compelling projects that deliver value to both the customer and MathWorks.
- Deliver projects either individually or as part of a team.
- Solve challenging technical problems in algorithm development, simulation, analysis, and hardware deployment.
- Collaborate with a worldwide team to identify and support industry trends.
- Advocate for the future direction of MathWorks products.
Minimum Qualifications
- A bachelor's degree and 6 years of professional work experience (or a master's degree and 3 years of professional work experience, or a PhD degree, or equivalent experience) is required.
- Candidates for this position must be authorized to work in the United Kingdom.
Additional Qualifications
Experience in any of the following is advantageous:
- MATLAB and Simulink.
- Integrating algorithms on hardware such as embedded processors, FPGAs, or GPUs.
- Signal processing, radar, or communication system simulation.