We are looking for an exceptional individual to join ExoMatter as a Scientific Engineering Coordinator. In this role, you will be responsible for managing the intersection between software engineering and the scientific research within our company to further develop our Materials R&D platform.
Become part of a young deep tech and software startup based in Munich and revolutionize materials development with us. ExoMatter is a spin-off of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and part of the UnternehmerTUM family of startups. We have a first product on the market with paying customers like Airbus and BSH and a strong upward trajectory.
Why are we doing this?
Our mission is to challenge the status quo of materials development to reduce the worldwide ecological footprint and increase the innovation speed.
We need you to succeed!
Do you think along these lines?
- If you are equally convinced that only with more efficient materials, can we tackle the climate crisis
- You are a maker and want to turn visions into reality. See your impact directly!
You love working in a dynamic team: trusting, exchanging feedback, and taking responsibility is most crucial.
Tasks
As a Scientific Engineering Coordinator, you will join the Engineering Team to define and monitor requirements for the development of new scientific features for material calculation on our platform
- You work at the intersection of software engineering and computational materials science and at the forefront of our product development
- You are a coordinator in an expert role without management responsibility
- You will analyze what is required from a scientific and software engineering perspective to build new scientific features on our platform
- You will write specifications for new features and monitor the progress of their development on a daily basis
- You will report directly to the CTO
Requirements
Ideally, you have a background both in (computational) materials science and Software Engineering at a software company.
- You hold a degree in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, Materials Engineering or similar, ideally with a PhD
- You are familiar with materials simulation methods such as DFT
- You have experience in materials simulation both in the space of polymers and inorganic materials
- You have worked using agile methods such as Scrum before
- You have 3+ years of relevant professional experience
- Fluent in spoken and written English, German skills are a plus
- You live in Munich or want to move to Munich within 3-4 months and are then willing to work ca. 50% of your time on-site
Not required, but a plus:
- Experience working on AI/ML within Materials Science
Benefits
- Competitive package of salary, (virtual) stock options, and benefits
- Attractive company culture in an early-stage startup
- 50 EUR per month pf public transportation ticket for Munich and entire Germany (Deutschlandticket) covered
- Flexible work hours with strong focus on work-life balance far beyond industry standard
- Free choice between latest ThinkPads or MacBooks for personal and private use
- Full time position, part-time work possible upon agreement
- Hybrid work with flexible arrangement between on-site work in new Munich office and remote work