Are you passionate about automation, DevOps, and making a real impact in how world-class engineering software is built and delivered? We’re looking for a DevOps & Automation Engineer to join our Ansys Granta team—creators of industry-leading materials information management tools including Granta MI, Granta Selector, and Granta EduPack.
You'll be part of a collaborative, cross-functional team that supports the entire software delivery lifecycle—from build automation and CI/CD pipelines to secure development practices and user experience feedback.
What You’ll Do
Build and maintain automation tools using Python and PowerShell to support our build and validation workflows.
Design and manage CI/CD pipelines using GitHub Actions, focusing on speed, security, and reliability.
Collaborate with product managers, developers, QA engineers, and tech writers to deliver high-quality features and releases.
Use tools like Azure, Docker, and Kubernetes to enhance our delivery pipeline and streamline operations.
Dive into our products to understand real-world customer use cases and help shape better software.
Promote secure coding practices, help manage open-source dependencies, and support licensing compliance.
Suggest ideas for improving UX and usability based on your hands-on experience with the tools.
What We’re Looking For
A B.Sc. in Engineering, Computer Science, or Technical Communication with 2+ years of relevant experience, or a relevant Master’s degree.
Solid Python or PowerShell scripting skills.
Experience with Git, CI/CD tools, and GitHub Actions.
Strong communication skills in English—both written and spoken.
Ability to work across multiple priorities in a fast-paced, globally distributed team.
A passion for quality, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
⭐ Bonus Points For
Familiarity with Ansys products or engineering simulation tools.
Experience with DITA, XML, Git, Camtasia, or oXygen XML Editor.
Understanding of open-source licensing, code security, and the Secure Software Development Lifecycle (SSDLC).
Exposure to C# or C++ in a development or DevOps context.