CAM Software Engineer at Manukai
, , Poland -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

01 Mar, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

01 Dec, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Python, C#, .NET, Siemens NX CAM, Open Cascade, Geometric Modeling, Automation, Software Development, Version Control, Testing, Continuous Integration, Build, Deployment, Monitoring

Industry

Software Development

Description
About Us Manukai stands for Manu_facturing and Kai_zen, a Japanese methodology of continuous improvement that translates to “change for better.” In ancient Greek, Kai_ros means “the opportune moment.” We are a spin-off from ETH Zürich, aiming to bridge the gap between metal part design and machining. Our AI-powered technology empowers manufacturers to prioritize their clients’ needs and deliver high-quality products to the market. Our primary focus is making an immediate impact, with client satisfaction as our utmost priority. The Role You will integrate Manukai’s solution into Siemens NX CAM and automate manufacturing processes to enhance productivity and efficiency. In addition, you will engage with customers, analyze their usage data, and refine algorithms to improve the product's performance. You will work closely with the CTO and the engineering team to create highly operable, scalable, and maintainable products. As an early hire at Manukai, you will become a key member of our startup. We anticipate your proactive contribution of innovative ideas to shape our product and company. About You You are a team player with a profound interest in technical challenges. Your empathy toward users fuels your dedication to addressing their concerns. When developing software, you prioritize user satisfaction and are deeply invested in achieving meaningful results. You are flexible about the exact implementation and willing to go the extra mile. You can work effectively in a dynamic environment with changing needs and requirements. Tasks You will interface Manukai’s solutions with Siemens NX CAM software. Develop automation algorithms. Build algorithms to solve complex geometric problems. Maintain high software quality and sustainable development practices. Review code developed by other team members and provide feedback to ensure best practices (e.g., accuracy, testability, efficiency, and style). Tech Stack: Python - scripting, automation, and tooling. C# / .NET - integration with Windows-based systems. Siemens NXOpen - CAM integration. Open CASCADE - geometric modeling. Requirements Advanced degree (MSc or PhD) in a quantitative field. Good knowledge of (object-oriented) programming languages such as Python, C++, and C# / .NET. Experience with CAM software development (e.g., Siemens NX CAM, Mastercam, or similar platforms). Strong understanding of geometric principles. Extensive knowledge of Windows operating systems. Good understanding of version control, testing, continuous integration, build, deployment, and monitoring. Advantageous: Experience with Siemens NX CAM Knowledge of computer vision algorithms Benefits Personal growth potential: You will be a key team member and part of the success story. Equity participation: You’ll have the opportunity to share in the company’s success through our stock option plan. Personal development: Dedicated time to pursue your personal interests and goals. Time off and flexibility: Generous vacation and flexible work hours. Pension plan: Generous and competitive. Location: Zürich or remote. At Manukai, we work on real problems with real impact. We combine advanced AI algorithms, human-centered design, and deep respect for craftsmanship in manufacturing. If you’re looking for meaningful work, a sharp team, and a culture that cares — we’d love to meet you.
Responsibilities
You will integrate Manukai’s solution into Siemens NX CAM and automate manufacturing processes to enhance productivity and efficiency. Additionally, you will engage with customers, analyze their usage data, and refine algorithms to improve the product's performance.
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