Professional opportunities
SOFTWARE ANALYST AND DESIGNER ENGINEER
Functions
- Develops, creates, modifies, or optimizes application software by analyzing user requirements;
- Analyzes data processing problems for various computational needs and designs, identifies, or optimizes suitable information processing systems;
- Is responsible for the design, development, integration, and verification of software used in web applications. In such design work, the engineer is able to apply modern artificial intelligence techniques (machine learning, deep learning, automated reasoning) to solve specific problems.
Skills
The Software Analyst and Designer Engineer:
- is capable of analyzing, designing, developing, and modifying software applications, assessing their performance and optimizing them, and managing large and complex software projects;
- can effectively interact with experts from various application domains in order to understand specific project requirements;
- can clearly and effectively describe technical solutions and aspects within their area of expertise to end users and decision-makers;
- is able to train collaborators, coordinate and participate in industrial project teams, plan, and deliver training activities;
- is able to use the English language fluently, both written and spoken, including technical terminology related to the field.
Career Opportunities
Typical professional fields for the Software Analyst and Designer Engineer include innovation and production development, planning, design, and management of complex software systems and applications, within manufacturing or service companies, public administrations, and as an independent professional. Graduates may find employment in: software development industries; companies operating in the field of information systems; service companies; IT departments of public administrations; industries related to smart manufacturing (Industry 4.0 and 5.0). They may also work as self-employed professionals.
INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGNER AND ADMINISTRATION ENGINEER
Functions
- Identifies or optimizes suitable information management systems deployed on distributed or cloud infrastructures;
- Designs, coordinates, and implements information system security measures to regulate data access and prevent unauthorized access;
- Analyzes, designs, tests, evaluates, and optimizes the performance of distributed and cloud infrastructures.
Skills
The Infrastructure Designer and Administrator Engineer:
- is capable of designing, analyzing, optimizing, and verifying infrastructures—both cloud-based and on-premise—assessing and improving their performance, and implementing security measures;
- can effectively interact with experts from different application sectors to understand specific project requirements;
- can clearly and effectively describe technical solutions and aspects within their area of expertise to end users and decision-makers;
- is able to train collaborators, coordinate and participate in industrial project teams, plan, and deliver training activities;
- is able to use the English language fluently, both written and spoken, including discipline-specific terminology.
Career Opportunities
Typical professional fields for the Infrastructure Designer and Administrator Engineer include innovation and production development, planning, design, and management of complex—often cloud-based—information processing systems within manufacturing or service companies, public administrations, and as an independent professional. Graduates may find employment in: IT industries operating in hardware and software production; companies specializing in computer networks and information systems; service companies; IT departments of public administrations. They may also work as self-employed professionals.
INTELLIGENTE SYSTEMS ANALYST AND DESIGNER ENGINEER
Functions
- Develops, creates, modifies, or optimizes intelligent software systems capable of making autonomous or supervised decisions, by analyzing user requirements;
- Analyzes computational problems arising from diverse requirements and designs, identifies, or optimizes suitable technologies and approaches.
Skills
The Intelligent Systems Analyst and Designer Engineer:
- is capable of designing, analyzing, and optimizing solutions able to learn from data, reason, make decisions, and autonomously solve complex problems;
- can effectively interact with experts from various application sectors to understand specific project requirements;
- can clearly and effectively describe technical solutions and aspects within their area of expertise to end users and decision-makers;
- is able to train collaborators, coordinate and participate in industrial project teams, plan, and deliver training activities;
- is able to use the English language fluently, both written and spoken, including discipline-specific terminology.
Career Opportunities
Typical professional fields for the Intelligent Systems Analyst and Designer Engineer include innovation and production development, planning, design, and management of intelligent applications within service companies, public administrations, and as an independent professional. Graduates may find employment in: IT industries developing AI-based systems (e.g., chatbots, natural language processing systems, decision support systems); companies operating in the field of information systems; service companies; IT departments of public administrations. They may also work as self-employed professionals.