Careers
Career Profiles
Careers in computational electromagnetics (CEM) can be sorted into three main categories:
Engineering
- Product specification, where personnel
determine which new features should be added to the product and also
how to go about doing this. A detailed knowledge of the product
and underlying architecture is required.
- Kernel development, where CEM specialists work to add new numerical methods to the product and to optimise existing ones. They also ensure that the computational engine runs smoothly and optimally on as many hardware platforms as possible, including processor architecture, networking technologies and operating system specifics in their considerations.
Application Engineering
- Marketing, where engineers work with the
product on a daily basis, creating material to promote the strengths
and abilities of the product but also to educate customers about the
finer detail of working with a CEM tool.
- Support, where engineers assist customers
who have questions about the product. Support engineers know the
usage of the software very well and are experts at exploiting its
features.
- Consulting projects, where engineers work
on projects for customers without the skill or resources to do so
themselves.
Graphical User Interface (GUI) Development
- GUI development, consists of a team of programmers who leverage the latest programming technology to create a 3D CAD environment for the creation of simulation models, specification of simulation parameters and visualisation of results.
Current Opportunities
The EMSS group of companies have offices in South Africa, Germany and North America that are involved with FEKO. We regularly appoint skilled, self-motivated and enthusiastic people to join our teams.
- EMSS S.A. (Pty) Ltd careers website (South Africa).
- EMSS GmbH careers website (Germany).
- EMSS USA careers website (USA).
























