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Simulation Software Jobs in Connecticut (NOW HIRING)

CNC Programmer

Plainville, CT · On-site

$26 - $35.50/hr

Proficient with simulation software (Vericut preferred) * Thorough knowledge of G code programming * Knowledge and experience in the major aerospace alloy groups (titanium, stainless, nickel and ...

CNC Programmer

Plainville, CT

$26 - $35.50/hr

Proficient with simulation software (Vericut preferred) * Thorough knowledge of G code programming * Knowledge and experience in the major aerospace alloy groups (titanium, stainless, nickel and ...

Senior Aerodynamics Engineer

Farmington, CT · On-site

$110.80K - $152.20K/yr

Lead and conduct Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations using Star CCM+ software on customer applications. * Provide expert input into the design to optimize airflow, efficiency, and ...

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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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Electrical Engineering Tutor

Electrical Engineering Tutor

Varsity Tutors

New Haven, CT • Remote

$40/hr

Part-time

Posted 25 days ago


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About the Job
The Varsity Tutors Live Learning Platform has thousands of students looking for online Electrical Engineering tutors nationally. As a tutor on the Varsity Tutors Platform, you'll have the flexibility to set your own schedule, earn competitive rates, and make a real impact on students' academic success and understanding. All from the comfort of your home.
Why Join Our Platform?
  • Earn incrementally higher pay for each session with the same student, reaching up to $40/hour.
  • Get paid up to twice per week, ensuring fast and reliable compensation for the tutoring sessions you conduct and invoice.
  • Set your own hours and tutor as much as you'd like.
  • Tutor remotely using our purpose-built Live Learning Platform. No commuting required.
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What We Look For In a Electrical Engineering Tutor
  • Advanced Subject Mastery: Deep knowledge of circuit theory, electromagnetics, analog and digital electronics, power systems, signal processing, control systems, and communication systems. Ability to explain Thevenin and Norton equivalents, transfer functions, Laplace transforms, and Maxwell equations while preparing students for electrical engineering coursework, the FE examination, and professional engineering practice.
  • Conceptual Teaching & Problem-Solving: Skilled at breaking down AC circuit analysis, filter design, and control system stability analysis. Guides students through solving RLC circuit problems, designing amplifier circuits, analyzing Bode plots, implementing feedback control systems, and interpreting electromagnetic field solutions. Emphasizes mathematical rigor in engineering analysis and connects electrical engineering to power grid design, telecommunications, and semiconductor industry applications.
  • Curriculum Awareness & Adaptive Instruction: Familiar with electrical engineering curricula and common challenges such as complex impedance calculations, understanding electromagnetic wave propagation, and applying transform methods to circuit analysis. Adapts instruction using circuit simulation software, worked examples, and laboratory-connected problems to support undergraduate electrical engineering students from introductory circuits through advanced electromagnetics and systems courses.
  • Effective Teaching Methods: Ability to identify concepts students commonly struggle with, explain material using multiple approaches, and adapt instruction to meet individual learning needs and styles.
  • Strong communication skills and a friendly, engaging teaching style.
  • Ability to adapt to different learning styles and student needs.

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Our mission is to transform the way people learn by leveraging advanced technology, AI, and the latest in learning science to create personalized learning experiences. Through 1-on-1 Online Tutoring, students receive customized instruction that helps them achieve their learning goals. Our platform is designed to match students with the right tutors, fostering better outcomes and a passion for learning.
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