Full-Time

Embedded Hardware Engineer

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Formlabs

Formlabs

501-1,000 employees

Advanced 3D printing solutions for dentistry

Industrial & Manufacturing
Healthcare

Junior, Mid

Cambridge, MA, USA

Category
Hardware Engineering
Electronic Hardware Engineering
Required Skills
C/C++
Linux/Unix
Requirements
  • Have a minimum of 2 years experience developing firmware for ARM Cortex or equivalent microcontrollers in C++ or C (bare-metal or RTOS)
  • Have experience with developing software for embedded or desktop Linux systems (for example: device drivers, networking, or performance-sensitive applications)
  • Have a solid understanding of electronics fundamentals and hardware debugging
  • Experience with project management through a full hardware development lifecycle
Responsibilities
  • Design and develop embedded systems and embedded firmware, including research/specification, prototyping, validation, and production release
  • Debug the hardware your code is running on (and if desired, grow into designing that hardware as well)
  • Own projects, not skills -- this role is for a “full-stack” engineer with a focus on shipping products, not a specialist in any one area of software or electronics engineering
  • Solve problems across technical domains and across the product development lifecycle, from early-stage research to field failures of products in mass production
  • Grow into owning larger system architecture design and other forms of technical leadership if desired
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with feedback control systems
  • Experience with PCB design and electronics prototyping
  • Experience with analog or power electronics

Formlabs specializes in 3D printing solutions specifically designed for the dental industry. Their main product, the Form 3B printer, is recognized for its speed, accuracy, and user-friendly operation, making it suitable for both chairside and laboratory use. The printers work by using advanced technology to create precise dental models and appliances from proprietary resins, allowing dental professionals to fabricate items in-house efficiently. Unlike many competitors, Formlabs focuses exclusively on the dental sector, providing tailored solutions that enhance workflow and reduce costs. The goal of Formlabs is to improve patient outcomes by enabling dental practices to produce high-quality, customized products quickly and effectively.

Company Stage

Series E

Total Funding

$246.8M

Headquarters

Somerville, Massachusetts

Founded

2011

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

1%

2 year growth

3%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Formlabs' acquisition of Micronics expands their SLS 3D printing capabilities and market reach.
  • The launch of Form 4 printer offers faster print speeds, boosting productivity for professionals.
  • Growing demand for dental 3D printing solutions supports Formlabs' specialized product offerings.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition from emerging 3D printing companies threatens Formlabs' market share.
  • Rapid technological advancements require continuous R&D investment, straining financial resources.
  • Recent layoffs suggest internal challenges in meeting efficiency targets, affecting stability.

What makes Formlabs unique

  • Formlabs offers high-resolution 3D printers for diverse industries, including dental and healthcare.
  • Their proprietary Low Force Stereolithography (LFS)™ technology enhances print quality and reliability.
  • Formlabs' extensive material library supports specialized applications, like dental resins and industrial parts.

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Benefits

Flexible vacation

Premium coverage for medical, dental, and vision plans

Paid parental leave

Commuter benefits

Unlimited 3D prints