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Application & Support Engineer, High Frequency Electromagnetic Simulation, Antennas

PADT is seeking an engineer with a strong background in computational electromagnetics and high-frequency simulation to support customers using Ansys HFSS and related tools. This role is not focused on physical antenna fabrication or test-lab execution. Instead, it centers on solving advanced EM problems through simulation, modeling, and analysis, and guiding customers in developing accurate, efficient, and multiphysics-aware workflows.


You will collaborate with designers, researchers, and product development teams across industries such as wireless, aerospace, automotive, medical, and communications—helping them understand EM behavior, optimize product designs, and integrate simulation-driven decisions into their development process. Essential duties and responsibilities include the following:


Essential Functions:

  • Providing on-going technical support to PADT customers working with Ansys HFSS and related high-frequency simulation tools
  • Training and mentoring, from existing or custom-written material, customers and prospects on software applications or use cases
  • Conducting in-person and virtual meetings with customers
  • Assisting in the development and generation of formal sales proposals to ensure technical accuracy
  • Coordinate and assist the software sales team in the delivery of technical content such as demonstrations, workflow definitions, defining success criteria, and estimating value/ROI of software
  • Maintaining customer relationships in the form of updating presentations, periodic meetings, or account reviews with existing stakeholders
  • Providing expert advice on areas of expertise to customers and colleagues
  • Developing technical marketing material for ANSYS including tutorials, blog postings, and videos
  • Other duties as assigned

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