Search for more jobs
Senior Team Lead – Partial differential equations
Location:
US-MA-Natick (Related locations: Framingham, Worcester, Metro West, Boston, Massachusetts, New England)
Job Function:
Software Development
Job Number:
11273-JCEN
Job Summary
We are seeking a talented, creative Principal Software Engineer to join and lead our development team and enhance the partial differential equations (PDE) capabilities of MATLAB.
Responsibilities
You will take a leading role and be hands on in all phases of the design, development, and testing of PDE functionality for MATLAB, leveraging your understanding of the application domains and the overall modeling process, including geometric representations, data management, meshing, analysis, and visualization. You and your team will work primarily in C++, but knowledge of other languages will be needed.
Specifically, you will:
- Lead a team of individuals that design, implement, and test PDE functionality
- Provide regular and direct feedback via annual reviews, one-on-one meetings, and informal coaching opportunities to team members regarding career development, performance issues, teaming skills, process issues, and decision-making skills
- Drive projects to completion while ensuring the application meets our high quality standard
- Develop element formulations for finite element analysis and numerical PDE solvers in MATLAB, C/C++, or Fortran
Required Qualifications
- A bachelor's degree and 3 years of professional work experience, or a master's degree, or a PhD degree is required.
- Experience with C++
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience leading cohesive and motivated development teams
- Experience setting direction for complex PDE projects
- Experience planning projects and meeting delivery deadlines
- Expertise in the implementation of finite element methods
- Experience with Object Oriented programming in a commercial software environment
- Experience with Fortran or MATLAB
- Knowledge of application areas such as structural mechanics, multiphysics, computational fluid dynamics.
Why MathWorks?
It’s the chance to collaborate with bright, passionate people. It’s contributing to software products that make a difference in the world. And it’s being part of a company with an incredible commitment to doing the right thing – for each individual, our customers, and the local community.
MathWorks develops MATLAB and Simulink, the leading technical computing software used by engineers and scientists. The company employs 2500 people in 15 countries, with headquarters in Natick, Massachusetts, U.S.A. MathWorks is privately held and has been profitable every year since its founding in 1984.