Scientific Software Developer (R/Matlab) Information Technology (IT) - Glendale, CA at Geebo

Scientific Software Developer (R/Matlab)

Company Name:
Ashley Ellis
When the necessary data analysis software was nowhere to be found, this company stepped up to the plate & created an easy-to-use program that swept the industry. World-renowned and inquisitive, the team here is now involved in even more exhilarating software projects and needs a Scientific Software Developer with your passion to irreversibly impact the scientific community! Here, you will enter a techno-centric environment where your knowledge can evolve through on-the-job challenges & monthly seminars and your personal life can exponentially grow through a rich benefits package.
As this Scientific Software Developer, you will join a small team and be responsible for:
Develop and apply cutting-edge algorithms to commercial software
Create simulations
Investigate new tools and technologies
Develop in R and/or Matlab
This Scientific Software Developer has:
Masters or PhD
Matlab or R development experience
Experience creating simulations, using matrix math libraries
Perks This Scientific Software Developer Enjoys:
A Casual Environment
A Competitive Healthcare Program
Retirement Benefits
About Ashley Ellis
With Ashley Ellis Information Technology Staffing & Recruiting Solutions, you'll find a team that is dedicated to adding a personal touch to the staffing industry. We know that superior staffing is more than just matching technical skills. Whether you are a job seeker or an employer, we learn about you and your goals to make sure we find the perfect fit.
Ashley Ellis is an integral part of the General Employment Enterprises family. Our team is our backbone, and with 120 year history in staffing, you can guarantee we have the experience to help you locate the talent you need or the career you desire, every time.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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