Who’s Hiring in Computational Design, Simulation and AI Engineering
Open Opportunities on CDFAM Careers
A roundup of roles posted to the CDFAM job board since April 1st, spanning simulation infrastructure, AI-driven geometry, additive manufacturing, robotics, and computational design in architecture and industry.
Presenting at CD/DC Washington, and Hiring
Several companies on the CD/DC Washington speaker roster are actively building their teams.
Come hear them present July 15-16, 2026. If you want to work on what they’re building, the roles are on the board now.
Arena Physica — simulation, electrical engineering, and systems deployment
Atomic Machines — engineering, robotics software, and manufacturing (10 open roles)
Boston Dynamics — Atlas mechanical, manufacturing, RL research, perception, and agentic systems
CDS — Computational Design Engineer
InfinitForm — Product & Content Marketing Manager
Luminary — Software Engineer, Product
nTop - Senior Manager, Aerospace & Defense Business Development
Pasteur Labs — Platforms Engineer + PhD/SWE internships
PhysicsX — Head of People Partnership
Vinci4D — GPU solvers, CFD, meshing, foundation model architecture, thermal simulation (14 roles!!!)
Browse all roles at cdfam.com/careers →
Also on the Board
X (Alphabet) — Rapid Evaluator, Future of Compute — Mountain View, CA Moonshot ideation across post-silicon compute, HPC, and additive nanomanufacturing. $221k–$328k. View role →
Stability AI — Research Scientist, Controlled 3D Generation — Remote Diffusion and flow-matching for controllable 3D content. Meshes, Gaussians, NeRFs, differentiable rendering. View role →
Synopsys (Ansys) — R&D Staff Engineer, AI/ML Discrete Geometry Processing — Canonsburg, PA AI/ML applied to mesh generation, surface reconstruction, and GPU-accelerated simulation. $120k–$180k. View role →
AVEVA — Fellow, Emerging Technology Trends — San Francisco / Philadelphia / Boston Senior foresight role forecasting industrial technology shifts over a 3–7 year horizon. $293k–$489k. View role →
NVIDIA — AI for Design Engineer — Santa Clara, CA. $136k–$264k. View role →
Lockheed Martin — Multiple roles across additive manufacturing, AI/ML, thermal simulation, sensor fusion, and F-35 simulation labs.
Amazon — Multiple roles across robotics simulation, thermal design, and Annapurna Labs hardware.
Relativity Space — Tooling, avionics, additive manufacturing, and a Moonshot Engineer position.
General Motors — Computational Mechanics and CAD Researcher View role →
Joby Aviation — Additive Design Engineer — Marina, CA View role →
LEGO Group — Lead Engineer, Additive Manufacturing View role →
OXMAN — Computational Ecologist + Machine Learning Research Engineer
SOM — Junior Computational Designer, Architecture — New York, NY View role →
Populous — Computational Designer (Early Career) View role →
Nike (Jordan Brand) — Expert 3D Footwear Designer, Jordan 3D Studio View role →
Booz Allen Hamilton — Modeling and Simulation Software Engineer View role →
Browse all open roles at cdfam.com/careers →
Job boards are one thing. But if you are serious about where your career is heading in computational design, simulation, and AI engineering, there is no substitute for being in the right place at the right time .
The CDFAM audience is not a general tech crowd.
It is researchers, engineers, founders, and technical leads who are actively working at the edges of what computational tools can do, across aerospace, automotive, architecture, robotics, manufacturing, and beyond. Many of them are hiring. Many of them are looking for collaborators, not just employees. And almost none of those conversations ever even make it to a published job listing.
The people on stage represent some of the most consequential work happening in this field right now.
But the conversations that tend to matter most happen between sessions, over lunch, and at the end of the day, with the person sitting next to you who turns out to be building exactly the thing you have been thinking about.
If you are looking for your next role, your next collaborator, or simply a clearer sense of where the field is going and who is driving it.




