Lead Engineer, AI-Powered Materials Solutions

Requisition ID
2025-21969
Country
Hungary
City
Budapest

Overview:

Lead Engineer, AI-Powered Materials Solutions | Hybrid Remote

 

Shape the Future of Materials Selection with AI at Celanese

Are you passionate about applying cutting-edge AI to solve real-world engineering challenges? Join our team in Budapest to lead the development of Deep Application Support (DAS), an innovative digital platform revolutionizing how customers select advanced materials.

Responsibilities:

Impact You'll Make:

  • Lead the technical vision and implementation of our AI-powered materials selection platform
  • Collaborate with global experts in materials science, data science, and commercial teams
  • Drive expansion of DAS capabilities into new application areas and markets
  • Translate complex materials science knowledge into intuitive digital experiences
  • Shape how customers interact with our technology and materials portfolio

Qualifications:

What You Bring:

  • Engineering, Chemistry, or Materials Science background
  • Experience implementing and optimizing generative AI solutions (i.e. chatbots)
  • Minimum 3-5 years of experience in technical roles within the engineering polymers industry
  • Experience with data tables (SQL, Snowflake, Power BI or Power Query)
  • Proven ability to bridge technical concepts with business value
  • Talent for building collaborative relationships across diverse teams
  • Resiliency
  • Fluent English

What We Offer:

  • Flexible hybrid work model (2 days office/3 days remote)
  • Health insurance and generous cafeteria benefits
  • Global career opportunities across technical and leadership paths
  • Cutting-edge work at the intersection of materials science and AI
  • Structured onboarding and continuous professional development

Join Celanese in Budapest and be at the forefront of digital transformation in materials science!

Apply:

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