Software Developer for Vehicle Simulation and Digital Twins | Softwareentwickler (m/w/d) Fahrzeugsimulation für Digital Twins
Younivers GmbH
Job Summary
This role involves developing critical software components for realistic vehicle simulation within virtual environments, focusing on digital twins. The successful candidate will be responsible for replicating vehicle components and characteristics, conducting experiments to evaluate prototypes, and continuously enhancing existing vehicle simulators. Key responsibilities include integrating, documenting, and maintaining software solutions, supporting system demonstrations, and ensuring system stability through rigorous testing. The position requires a strong background in software technology, experience with commercial software development on Windows and Linux, and proficiency in C++ and Qt. It's an excellent opportunity for a proactive developer to contribute to cutting-edge simulation technology for specialized vehicles.
Required Skills
Education
Degree in Computer Science or a comparable scientific field, or relevant vocational training
Experience
- Professional experience in developing commercial software products for Windows and Linux
- Experience in developing distributed systems
- Experience with modern deployment techniques
- Experience with commissioning and testing software on technical systems
- Ideally, experience in training simulation for military land vehicles
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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