Introduction
PhysicsX is a deep-tech company of scientists and engineers, developing machine learning applications to massively accelerate physics simulations and enable a new frontier of optimization opportunities in design and engineering.
Born out of numerical physics and proven in Formula One, we help our customers radically improve their concepts and designs, transform their engineering processes and drive operational product performance. We do this in some of the most advanced and important industries of our time – including Space, Aerospace, Medical Devices, Additive Manufacturing, Electric Vehicles, Motorsport, and Renewables. Our work creates positive impact for society, be it by improving the design of artificial hearts, reducing CO2 emissions from aircraft and road vehicles, and increasing the performance of wind turbines.
We are a rapidly growing company but prefer to fly under the radar to protect our customers’ confidentiality. We are about to take the next leap in building out our technology platform and product offering. In this context, we are looking for a capable and enthusiastic software engineer to join our team. If all of this sounds exciting to you, we would love to talk (even if you don't tick all the boxes).
Note: We are currently recruiting for multiple positions, however please only apply for the role that best aligns with your skillset and career goals.
The Role
Join our dynamic product team in our fast growing startup, building a platform for Data Scientists and Simulation Engineers to deploy Deep Physics Models. You will be one of a small team of Front-end Engineers, collaborating in a cross-functional team with autonomy to drive implementation decisions. Bring your expertise in building front-end systems, plus familiarity with micro-frontend architectures and Kubernetes. A passion for software engineering, collaboration, and end-to-end ownership is key.
Our stance
We value diversity and are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of sex, race, religion, ethnicity, nationality, disability, age, sexual orientation or gender identity. We strongly encourage individuals from groups traditionally underrepresented in tech to apply. To help make a change, we sponsor bright women from disadvantaged backgrounds through their university degrees in science and mathematics.
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Are you an enthusiastic Front-end Engineer looking for an exciting opportunity? PhysicsX, an innovative deep-tech company based in Shoreditch, London, is on the lookout for talented engineers to join our dynamic product team. Our mission is to develop advanced machine learning applications that revolutionize physics simulations for industries such as aerospace, medical devices, and renewable energy. As a Front-end Engineer, you will collaborate with Data Scientists and Simulation Engineers, helping construct a platform that empowers users to build, train, and deploy revolutionary Deep Physics Models. This role offers you the autonomy to influence implementation decisions within a cross-functional team while utilizing your skills in TypeScript and React to create seamless, user-friendly interfaces. We prioritize a culture of collaboration, allowing your ideas to flourish in an open environment. You'll have the chance to work with cutting-edge technologies, including micro-frontend architectures and Kubernetes, bringing a proactive approach to ownership from implementation through to production. Plus, you won't just be a cog in the wheel; your contributions will make a tangible difference in areas that impact society, like reducing CO2 emissions or enhancing the design of artificial hearts. If you share our passion for engineering and innovation, even if you don’t meet every requirement, we’d love to hear from you! Come join a team that celebrates diversity, supports one another, and is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what's possible in science and engineering.
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