Gain in-depth knowledge of the capabilities and value of the 3DEXPERIENCE platform.
Understand SIMULIA apps and become the documentation expert for the SIMULIA software subject areas to which you are assigned.
Gather technical information through hands-on software testing, reviewing specifications, and meeting with subject matter experts and other stakeholders.
Write and edit user guides, as well as in-app user assistance (for example, tooltips, diagnostic messages, and guided tours) and videos.
Develop and document industry-based engineering examples and tutorials.
Write documentation in XML format using industry-standard tools.
Design and implement information architecture projects.
Define, prototype, and deliver new user assistance delivery mechanisms.
Define and leverage user assistance analytics data to capture user goals and expectations and work to ensure the user assistance delivered meets users’ needs.
Use SIMULIA products regularly and provide usability feedback.
Requirements :
Bachelor’s degree in engineering, Mechanical Engineering preferred.
Fluency in English, with strong written and verbal communication skills.
Experience writing end-user technical documentation is a plus
Ability to explain complex engineering applications to users.
Passion for combining engineering, teaching, and helping others.
Ability to work with users and product managers to understand engineering and business requirements.
Ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously and to meet deadlines
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment that demands continuous, independent learning about highly technical subjects.
Knowledge of Abaqus/CAE or any FEA software is a plus.
French multinational software company Dassault Systèmes SE creates software for manufacturing, simulation, and 3D product design, among other 3D-related applications. It was established in 1981, has 197 locations throughout the world, and its headquarters are in Vélizy-Villacoublay, France, employing 22,500 people.
With barely 20 engineers on staff when we first started in 1981, we catered mostly to the aerospace sector under the CATIA brand. Our workforce now numbers over 22,500, and we service nearly every industry you can imagine through our portfolio of 12 brands. Our DNA is science. We go with players all across the world as they use virtual universes to tackle the most pressing global issues. We do it all, and we're still expanding: 3D design, digital mock-ups (DMU), and product lifecycle management (PLM).
We have been using our knowledge and expertise to better comprehend and change the biological world since 2020; in other words, we are expanding our influence from things to life. By offering virtual twin experiences of the human body to the life sciences and healthcare sector, we may solve intricate puzzles and promote better health for people.