Every engineering job board filters by title and location. This network filters by the simulation software you run, the test equipment you operate, the embedded tools you program, and the physical instruments you calibrate. Because those are the things that tell you — and your next employer — who you actually are.
Three layers. Discipline. Function. Toolset. The combination no other board has ever built.
The field of physics. Mechanical, electrical, structural, controls, materials, systems, biomedical, RF, acoustic. What domain you work in.
What you actually do. Design, simulation, test & validation, manufacturing, quality, research, systems integration, field applications.
The software AND physical equipment you operate. ANSYS, LabVIEW, dSPACE, MTS load frames, CMMs, spectrum analyzers. The filter that reveals who you really are.
Each board uses three simultaneous filters — discipline, function, and toolset — to find practitioners no title search ever could.
Every engineering job board posts a title and a location and calls it a search. None of them know the difference between a crash simulation engineer who runs LS-DYNA on automotive models and a structural analyst who runs ANSYS on aerospace brackets. Both get called ‘CAE Engineer.’
The tools tell you the difference. LS-DYNA means crash. ANSYS Fluent means CFD. PC-DMIS means CMM programming. MTS means fatigue testing. dSPACE means HIL bench work. CANape means powertrain calibration. The equipment fingerprint is more specific than any job title ever written.
This network reads that fingerprint. Built by Kavanagh Industries LLC — Clinton Township, Michigan, five miles from the Detroit Arsenal. Free, always. Built by practitioners.
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