Software Engineer: Statistics and Machine Learning (C++)

Siemens Mobility
Romsey
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Software Engineer: Statistics and Machine Learning (C++)

Research & Development


We empower our people to stay resilient and relevant in a constantly evolving world. We’re looking for people who are always searching for creative ways to grow and learn. People who want to make a real impact, now and in the future.


Does that sound like you? Then it seems like you’d make a phenomenal addition to our vibrant team.


Siemens Software, a business unit of the Siemens Digital Industries, is a leading global provider of software solutions to drive the digital transformation of industry, crafting new opportunities for manufacturers to realize innovation.


About the role:


Work within the development team to extend and expand upon the extensive statistical, time series and machine learning capabilities of our data analytics portfolio.


What you’ll bring:



  • Bachelor’s degree in mathematics, physics, computer science or other numerical technical discipline
  • A minimum of 4 years of experience writing high quality C++ code for enterprise applications
  • Understanding higher level mathematical and statistical research papers and then implementing those algorithms or methods in code in a robust and scalable manner
  • Logical problem‑solving approach and the ability to clearly communicate the situation and proposed solutions to the wider team
  • Familiarity with statistical, econometric time series, machine learning or other mathematical algorithms and their uses
  • Master’s or PhD degree in mathematical discipline
  • A minimum of 6 years of experience in a software engineering or research environment is a plus
  • Experience with other programming languages in the data analytics and numerical space (Matlab/R/Python/SAS language)
  • Highly self‑motivated to learn
  • Commercial awareness & attention to detail
  • Logical problem‑solving skills, ability to demonstrate solutions coherently
  • Excellent interpersonal and teamworking skills
  • Good oral and written communication skills in fluent English
  • Self‑motivation and strong organizational skills

Working at Siemens Software


Siemens is not the same manufacturing company as the past. We are helping our customers get to tomorrow faster through innovation and digitalization and are transforming alongside them. We are a modern, forward‑looking software company, with the opportunities of a large corporation, where your opportunities are endless. The role you apply for today is only the first step in your Siemens journey.


Working at Siemens Software means flexibility – choosing between working at home and the office at other times is the norm here. We offer great benefits and rewards, as you'd expect from a world leader in industrial software.


We are diverse, show respect and believe everyone deserves an opportunity. Flattening hierarchies, celebrating individual contributions, expressing different ways of thinking and embracing flexibility to respect life beyond work. https://www.sw.siemens.com/en-US/diversity-equity-inclusion/


Siemens. Making real what matters


If you want to make a difference – make it with us!


Romsey, Hampshire, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland


Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland


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