Simulation Engineer
What Is a Simulation Engineer and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team
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What Is a Simulation Engineer?
A simulation engineer works on complex engineering projects to create simulations for testing the performance of proposed solutions. In this career, your job duties include developing simulation approaches for testing the project, monitoring the simulation in the test environment, and analyzing the results of the test. The qualifications needed for a career as a simulation engineer include a bachelor's degree in engineering. However, some employers prefer a master's degree. You also need strong analytical skills and experience working with experimental projects.
How to Become a Simulation Engineer
The qualifications you need to become a simulation engineer include a bachelor's degree and some familiarity with software design. Many employers prefer applicants who have a master's degree or even a doctorate, so consider continuing your education to maximize your job opportunities. A simulation engineer uses complex math and advanced programming techniques, so the more experience you have, the easier it will be to develop the skills you need. You can begin this career by gaining experience and skills through internships or junior-level positions.
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