Full-Time

Build Engineer

Posted on 9/27/2025

Freeform

Freeform

51-200 employees

3D metal printing service for parts

Compensation Overview

$90k - $140k/yr

+ Stock options + Inclusive of all levels within this discipline

Los Angeles, CA, USA

In Person

Category
Mechanical Engineering (3)
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Required Skills
CAD
Assembly
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, or manufacturing engineering.
  • 2+ years of professional, post-graduation experience in hands-on mechanical system assembly, manufacturing, or prototype development.
  • Strong mechanical engineering fundamentals with an ability to troubleshoot and solve mechanical challenges in real time.
Responsibilities
  • Own the assembly, integration, and bring-up of complex mechanical and electromechanical systems for an integrated, automated metal 3D printing factory.
  • Work closely with design and manufacturing engineers to optimize mechanical system builds for performance, precision, and repeatability.
  • Support design efforts by providing real-world build feedback and making modifications to CAD models as needed.
  • Create and iterate on mechanical designs, including custom tooling, test fixtures, and build jigs.
  • Lead alignment, calibration, and precision tuning of mechanical systems to achieve demanding operational requirements.
  • Identify and troubleshoot issues in mechanical and electromechanical subsystems, working with cross-disciplinary teams to resolve problems rapidly.
  • Assist in transitioning builds from R&D into high-reliability production systems.
  • Develop and document scalable manufacturing and assembly procedures.
  • Conduct hands-on testing and validation of mechanical performance, including integration with high-power lasers, high-speed imaging systems, and proprietary motion control hardware.
  • Contribute to continuous improvement efforts by identifying opportunities for increased efficiency, reliability, and scalability in build processes.
Desired Qualifications
  • CAD experience (e.g., SolidWorks, NX, or CATIA) including GD&T and drawing documentation.
  • Experience building engines, rockets, drones, robots, machines, satellites, or similar complex mechanical systems for the first time at the prototype stage.
  • Knowledge of metallic manufacturing techniques, including machining, welding, bonding, and fastening.
  • Experience transitioning designs from R&D to production.
  • Familiarity with automation, robotics, or industrial manufacturing systems.
  • Hands-on experience with tooling design, fixture development, or custom fabrication.
  • Experience with design for manufacturability (DFM) and design for assembly (DFA).
  • Experience with metal 3D printing.

Freeform Future Corp provides metal parts on-demand through a proprietary 3D metal printing service. Their core offering is printing metal components directly from digital designs for manufacturing clients, with pricing based on part complexity, size, and quantity. The printing process builds parts layer by layer from metal powder or feedstock, enabling faster production timelines and lower costs than traditional metal fabrication. Unlike many competitors, Freeform Future Corp focuses on a service model that can scale for both small businesses and large manufacturers, emphasizing speed, cost efficiency, and broad applicability across industries. The company's goal is to widen access to metal parts manufacturing in the US by dramatically reducing production time and expenses, helping customers iterate and scale more quickly.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Series B

Total Funding

$126M

Headquarters

Los Angeles, California

Founded

2019

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • $67M Series B from Founders Fund and Nvidia scales AI metal printing factories.
  • Partnership with Embark Trucks showcases capabilities for autonomous trucking.
  • Serves mission-critical parts in aerospace, defense, and robotics sectors.

What critics are saying

  • Desktop Metal's binder jet undercuts Freeform's costs 10x in high-volume production.
  • Velo3D's FAA-approved Sapphire blocks Freeform's aerospace titanium parts.
  • Nvidia cuts GPU supply, halting Skyfall's AI simulations in 6-12 months.

What makes Freeform unique

  • Freeform's GoldenEye uses 18 lasers with AI real-time controls for flawless metal parts.
  • Skyfall platform deploys hundreds of lasers to print thousands of kilograms daily.
  • Software-defined factories enable autonomous, scalable production worldwide.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Relocation Assistance

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Parental Leave

Family Planning Benefits

Fertility Treatment Support

Significant Stock Options

Flexible Work Hours

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Wellness Program

Mental Health Support

Gym Membership

Phone/Internet Stipend

Home Office Stipend

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-5%

1 year growth

-1%

2 year growth

-3%
TechCrunch
Feb 19th, 2026
Freeform raises $67M Series B to scale laser AI metal printing platform

Freeform, a startup developing AI-powered 3D printing systems for metal components, has raised $67 million in a Series B round. Investors include Apandion, AE Ventures, Founders Fund, Linse Capital, Nvidia's NVentures, Threshold Ventures and Two Sigma Ventures. Founded in 2018 by former SpaceX engineers Erik Palitsch and Thomas Ronacher, Freeform is upgrading its current GoldenEye system, which uses 18 lasers to fuse metal powders. The new Skyfall platform will employ hundreds of lasers to produce thousands of kilograms of metal parts daily. The company emphasises AI-native manufacturing, partnering with Nvidia to access advanced GPUs for real-time physics simulations. Freeform is already delivering hundreds of mission-critical parts and plans to hire 100 employees whilst expanding its facility to address contract backlog.

intelligence360
Jan 28th, 2026
Freeform Future raises $67M for AI-powered autonomous metal 3D printing

Freeform Future, a company specialising in autonomous metal manufacturing, has filed notice with the US Securities and Exchange Commission to raise $67.08 million in new funding through an exempt securities offering under Regulation D. Founded by former SpaceX engineers, Freeform operates a service-based platform for advanced 3D printing rather than selling machinery. The company uses real-time predictive AI and powerful computing platforms to produce high-quality, digitally-verified metal parts at high speeds. Freeform serves aerospace, defence, automotive and consumer electronics industries, manufacturing components ranging from rocket engines to Formula 1 car parts. The filing was made within 15 days of the first investor becoming contractually committed to invest, as required by federal securities law.

TechCrunch
Oct 22nd, 2024
Exclusive: Ex-SpaceX engineers land $14M to scale new method for 3D printing metal

3D printing objects using metal is a well-established technique, but it tends to be too complex, expensive, or imprecise to match traditional methods at

Engineering.com
Feb 12th, 2023
Metal 3D startup is betting its factory-sized 3D printers change everything | Engineering.com

Freeform has partnered with Embark Trucks, a developer of autonomous technology for the trucking industry, to demonstrate Freeform’s metal additive capabilities.

FinSMEs
Feb 1st, 2023
Freeform Emerges from Stealth With USD45M in Funding Raised To Date

Freeform, a Hawthorne, CA-based metal 3D printing company, raised USD45M in funding

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