5 October 2013

Siemens hiring Research Engineer – M.E/M.Tech, M.Sc


Siemens is hiring FRESHERS for Research Engineer profile
Candidate should possess M.E/M.Tech//M.Sc in (Computer Science) degree from a recognised university.
1-3 work experience in software development and/or parallel computing

Research/work experience in parallel computing technologies , profiling and tracing tools, compiler construction and image processing is desirable
Must have excellent communication and presentation skills
Should be strongly self-motivated
Should have excellent programming (C++), software engineering, architecture and design skills
Prior experience in parallel computing (multi-core/many-core) architectures and methodologies is desirable


QUALIFICATION CRITERIA
LOCATION : Bangalore
QUALIFICATION : M.E/M.Tech/M.Sc
EXPERIENCE : 1-3 Years
JOB DESCRIPTION / DESIRED CANDIDATE PROFILE
Demonstrate passion to enhance knowledge in state-of-the-art multi-core and accelerator technologies
Effectively execute projects from analyzing requirements to designing and implementing solutions
Design and develop prototypes for innovative technology demonstration
Design and develop parallel software solutions for Siemens businesses worldwide
Perform program analysis, optimizations and performance tuning for Siemens applications
COMPANY PROFILE
The activities of our Energy, Healthcare, Industry and Infrastructure & Cities Sectors have enabled us to capture leading market and technology positions worldwide. Technological excellence, innovation, quality, reliability and international focus have been our hallmarks for 165 years, making us strong and linking us to our shareholders, employees and customers as a partner of trust. We’re one of the world’s largest providers of green technologies. Products and solutions from our Environmental Portfolio already account for some 42% of our total revenue. In fiscal 2012, our roughly 370,000 employees generated revenue from continuing operations of about €78 billion and income from continuing operations of €5.2 billion.

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