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Circonomit builds decision infrastructure for industrial companies, modeling production with capacities, costs and constraints, and computing optimal actions before decisions are made. Our engine combines math rigor with product usability for non-mathematicians.
You will own the mathematical core, model end-to-end customer problems, and scale solutions across sites and customers while collaborating with engineers and customers in a hybrid Cologne-based setup.
We are building the world's decision infrastructure: the strategic twin of every industrial organization for complex combinatorial problems. We unlocked what wasn't possible before: mapping reality with its levers and constraints into a computer, then running n-dimensional optimization on critical value-chain decisions. We help Europe stay strong and the German Mittelstand make good decisions between market shifts, orders, machines and people.
Founded by Dana (CEO) and Erik (CTO) from RWTH research, backed by a €2.8M round led by Vorwerk Ventures, with customers live on our optimization models.
We move fast. We care. No patience for problems left unsolved.
Hi, I'm Erik, CTO of Circonomit. This ad is specific on purpose: you should be able to tell from it whether this is your job.
We build decision infrastructure for industrial companies: our customers model their production, with its capacities, costs and constraints, and we compute the answer to "what should we do?" before the decision is made. Our engine turns that model into one artifact that both evaluates like a spreadsheet and optimizes like a solver. It sits between two worlds: the mathematics that makes the answer correct, and the product that has to make it usable by people who are not mathematicians.
The mathematics half of that bridge is yours; our engineers own the other. You also model real customer problems on it, because that is how you learn what the engine has to provide next.
We will not sugarcoat it: combinatorial search is unpredictable, customer data arrives messy, and some weeks a deadline sets the priority.
Small team, short lines of communication, no layers. You own your work end to end: you build it, you ship it to production yourself, you run it.
Feedback runs both ways and continuously, in daily work and in weekly one-on-ones. We talk as equals, communicate proactively, and flag it early when something isn't working out. Saying no is part of the job.
We review each other's work, and we like being together in the Cologne office, because the fastest conversations still happen in a room. Mathematics, engineering and customer work sit in the same person here by design.
Nice to have: sparse or tensor numerics at scale
You are structured and biased for action, and you have shown you play to win wherever life has put you so far.
This role is not for you if you want research freedom over product deadlines, if you would rather rewrite an engine than measure it, if you want to work only inside your own abstraction, if the data work is someone else's job, or if you are waiting for the next task to be handed to you.