Wednesday, August 18, 2021

[DMANET] Senior Algorithm Engineer (near Vienna, Austria)

Untis GmbH
AUT-2000 Stockerau
Belvederegasse 11

The software of Untis is used in more than 25.000 schools around the world to compute timetables. It addresses a range of interesting combinatorial optimization problems arising in this domain. Untis is looking for a Senior Algorithm Engineer (m/f/x) in Stockerau near Vienna (Austria) to work on the algorithmic core of the software.

What you will be doing:
- You'll work in a cross functional team to maintain and improve our timetabling algorithms.
- Analyze and document the optimization algorithms (mainly Heuristics and Metaheuristics) in our product suite
- Design and develop new algorithmic approaches to boost performance and improve functionality
- Develop maintainable software for complex timetabling problems in Java and C++ following clean code principles
- Participate in scientific conferences and keep in contact with the scientific community

What we offer:
- Flexible working hours and home office possibility
- An annual salary starting at 50.000 EUR. We're happy to pay more depending on your qualification and experience.
- For non-native German speakers: support in learning the language
- Modern, brand new offices with a sunny garden and gym
- A garage for parking your car, scooter, or bike at the office can be used

What we expect from you:
- MSc or PhD degree in computer science, mathematics, or a related field
- Expertise in Algorithms and Data Structures, Combinatorial Optimization, and Operations Research
- Several years of experience in research and development of complex algorithms. Published papers in the field will be considered favorably.
- Strong experience in either Java, C++, or both
- You have no problems getting your hands dirty on legacy code
- Fluent English, B1 German

Please apply via: https://jobs.untis.at/o/senior-algorithm-engineer-mfx
For questions please contact: sebastian.knopp@untis.at


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