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Simulation Software Jobs in Connecticut (NOW HIRING)

Software Engineer

Waterford, CT · On-site

$85K - $125K/yr

Sonalysts, Inc. is seeking a software engineer with critical thinking and effective communication ... Modeling and simulation of seabed to space capabilities. * Game-based training systems. * User ...

... Simulator Path Testing using the HS1600 simulator, including test execution and results analysis ... Required Skills & Experience • Demonstrated experience with DO-178A Level A software development ...

CNC Programmer

New Britain, CT · On-site

$26.25 - $36/hr

Confirms process validity by utilizing Vericut simulation software * Creates blueprints/set-up sheets for shop use with proper dimensioning and tolerancing Qualifications: * 5+ years' experience in ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Simulation Software Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Simulation Software Engineer, you need strong programming skills (often in C++, Python, or MATLAB), a background in mathematics or engineering, and experience with simulation modeling. Familiarity with simulation platforms like Simulink, Arena, or AnyLogic, as well as knowledge of version control and software development tools, is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication help you translate complex systems into accurate simulations and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams. These skills and qualifications ensure the creation of reliable, efficient simulation models that inform decision-making and innovation across industries.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in simulation software development, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in simulation software often encounter challenges such as ensuring model accuracy, managing computational resource demands, and integrating their solutions with other engineering tools. These challenges can be addressed by collaborating closely with subject matter experts, staying updated on advancements in computing hardware, and adhering to industry standards for interoperability. Regular communication with team members—including engineers, designers, and testers—also helps to streamline troubleshooting and foster innovative solutions.

What is simulation software?

Simulation software is a type of computer program that models real-world systems, processes, or environments to study their behavior under various conditions. It allows users to test scenarios, predict outcomes, and optimize designs without the cost or risk of physical experiments. Simulation software is widely used in industries like engineering, healthcare, aviation, and manufacturing for purposes such as product development, training, and research. The software can range from simple models to highly complex, multi-physics simulations depending on the application.
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Part-Time Simulation Technician - Undergraduate Nursing Programs

Part-Time Simulation Technician - Undergraduate Nursing Programs

Goodwin University

East Hartford, CT

$17 - $21.25/hr

Part-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

The mission of Goodwin University is to educate a diverse student population in a dynamic environment that aligns education, commerce, and community. Our innovative programs of study prepare students for professional careers while promoting lifelong learning and civic responsibility. As a nurturing university community, we challenge students, faculty, staff, and administration to fully realize their highest academic, professional, and personal potential.

Position Description Summary/Purpose:

Goodwin University is seeking a candidate for the position of Part-Time Simulation Technician for the undergraduate nursing programs. This staff position is technology driven and the individual will be responsible for high-fidelity simulation software use in the simulation center; equipment management following infection prevention practices and Sim electronic program integration.

In addition, the Sim Tech will be responsible for maintaining supplies for the laboratories to ensure organization for the delivery of the clinical component of the nursing programs. This position is on campus in the nursing laboratories on the fifth floor.

Essential Job Functions/Primary Responsibilities:

(The essential functions or duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position.)

  • Maintain equipment and stock of lab supplies.
  • Assist with lab scenarios with students and faculty.
  • Perform daily, weekly, monthly equipment maintenance.
  • Maintain the lab in safe, clean, prepared working order.
  • Morning and evening start up and shut down of lab.
  • Conducts all work in a safe manner and all work safety practices are followed.

Other Functions

  • Performs similar or related work as required, directed or as situation dictates.
  • Continues professional development and training; keeps current with trends.
  • Assists other department staff as needed to promote a team effort.

Knowledge, Ability and Skill:

  • Healthcare experience required, medical terminology required.
  • Demonstrated commitment to developing and fostering best practices and policies to promote belonging and inclusion and build an environment in which all members of the University community are treated with respect and dignity.
  • Ability to volunteer to be a patient for clinical simulation.
  • Skilled at organization and stocking of supplies.
  • Patience to assist students mastering skills.
  • Skilled at integration of Sim technology and other similar programs
  • Skilled at Microsoft programs including Excel, PowerPoint, Forms

Education, Training and Experience:

  • Associate Degree or higher.
  • Prior healthcare related experience required, preferred in educational environment.
  • At least one year of clinical laboratory experience.
  • Proven customer service skills preferred
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills required

Physical and Mental Requirements:

Work EnvironmentNone Under 1/31/3 to 2/3Over 2/3Outdoor Weather ConditionsXWork with fumes or airborne particlesXWork near moving mechanical partsXRisk of electrical shockXVibrationXPhysical ActivityNone Under 1/31/3 to 2/3Over 2/3Standing XWalkingXSittingXTalking & HearingXUsing hands/fingers to handle/feelXClimbing or balancingXBending, pulling, pushingXDrivingXLifting RequirementsNone Under 1/31/3 to 2/3Over 2/3Up to 10 pounds XUp to 25 poundsXUp to 50 poundsXUp to 75 poundsXUp to 100 poundsXOver 100 poundsX

Vision requirements:

_X_ Close vision (i.e. clear vision at 20 inches or less)

___ Distance vision (i.e. clear vision at 20 feet or more)

___ Color vision (i.e. ability to identify and distinguish colors)

___ Peripheral vision (i.e. ability to observe an area that can be seen up and down or

left and right while the eyes are fixed on a given point)

___ Depth perception (i.e. three-dimensional vision, ability to judge distances and

spatial relationships)

___ No special vision requirements

(This job description does not constitute an employment agreement between Goodwin University and employee. It is used as a guide for personnel actions and is subject to change by The University as the needs of The University and requirements of the job change.)