Thursday 11 July 2013

Jobs in Japan, Application Engineer



Application Engineer

Job Function:
Engineering Services
Industry:
Electronics and Semiconductors

Job Summary
The Applications Engineer (AE) will spend most of their time focused on applying Simulink and MATLAB capabilities to the development of SPC applications (Digital Signal Processing, Video & Image Processing, etc.) in various industries (Electronics, Semiconductor, Medical, Automotive, etc.) and will be responsible for demonstrating their knowledge during sales meetings, conference calls, public seminars, and in the development of complex product demonstrations.
Responsibilities
1. Providing technical pre-sales support, in understanding and synthesizing customer requirements, then explaining the features and capabilities of our products and related third party products relative to their specific needs. 
2. Preparing and delivering product presentations to customers. These are delivered during customer meetings and during marketing seminars where large audiences exist.
 
3. Developing demonstration programs, application examples, and simulation models. These are generally used as support for a sales call or to make a solution clear relative to an application support assignment.
 
4. Providing technical support to customers who require guidance on how to use evaluation products for their adaption of MathWorks product.
Qualifications Required / Preferred
·         BS or MS in engineering or computer science required
·         Knowledge of MATLAB and/or Simulink (or similar tools)
·         Knowledge of Digital Signal Processing and/or Video & Image Processing
·         Knowledge of C/C++
·         Experience of a Field Application Engineer would be better
·         Fluency in Japanese and English skills TOEIC>700
·         Pro-active
·         Flexibility
·         Team works
·         Motivation for customer facing activities
Please send all resumes to chris.chapman@tmt-aba.com or christopher.x.chapman@gmail.com
must currently reside in Japan

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