




Job Summary: Join as a Scientific Visualization Engineer to transform complex scientific data into impactful visual insights using ParaView for advanced research and innovation. Key Highlights: 1. Transform complex scientific data into impactful visualizations. 2. Develop advanced visualization pipelines with ParaView. 3. Collaborate with scientists and engineers on research. INTERVIEW LINK: https://tinyurl.com/ScientificVisualizationPV Scientific Visualization Engineer (ParaView) – Full-Time Remote Position 5 Openings | $20–$180 USD per hour | Contract Basis This is a 100% remote position, open to professionals with experience in scientific visualization using ParaView. The interview is online, lasts approximately 45 minutes, and is conducted entirely in English via an AI system. You must be able to maintain fluent technical conversation in English throughout the interview. Compensation ranges from $20 to $180 USD per hour, depending on experience, technical specialization, and performance during the process. By clicking the link, you will be directed straight to the interview process. Job Description Job Title: Scientific Visualization Engineer (ParaView) Job Type: Engineering Location: Remote Job Summary: Join our customer's team as a Scientific Visualization Engineer (ParaView) and play a pivotal role in transforming complex scientific data into impactful visual insights. You will leverage your expertise in ParaView to process and visualize large-scale simulation datasets, supporting advanced research and innovation. Your work will drive clarity and understanding in high-stakes computational environments. Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement advanced visualization pipelines using ParaView to interpret and present simulation data. Process, analyze, and visualize large-scale CFD and FEM datasets, ensuring data quality and integrity throughout. Design and apply custom filters, scripting, and parallel processing techniques for high-performance visualizations. Collaborate with scientists, engineers, and other stakeholders to translate complex data requirements into clear visual representations. Produce publication-ready scientific visualizations tailored to research goals and analysis needs. Document workflows, best practices, and technical approaches for reproducibility and knowledge sharing. Stay up-to-date with the latest ParaView features, community tools, and trends in scientific visualization. Required Skills and Qualifications: Deep expertise in ParaView, including scripting (Python, ParaView macros) and advanced visualization workflows. Hands-on experience with large-scale simulation data (CFD/FEM) and domain-specific visualization techniques. Strong proficiency in parallel data processing and working with HPC or distributed computing environments. Demonstrated ability to produce high-quality, insightful visualizations for technical analysis and publication. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a focus on clear documentation and cross-team collaboration. Solid problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and an analytical mindset. Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Physics, Applied Mathematics, or a related field. Preferred Qualifications: Experience integrating ParaView with custom analysis tools or bespoke research software stacks. Background in scientific computing, numerical methods, or related computational sciences. Familiarity with open-source scientific visualization ecosystems and contributing to community initiatives.
