Full-Time

Recruiting Coordinator

Updated on 8/21/2026

VulcanForms

VulcanForms

201-500 employees

Metal 3D printing integrated production system

Compensation Overview

$69k - $94.8k/yr

+ Equity package

Devens, MA, USA

In Person

Category
People & HR (1)
Required Skills
Excel/Numbers/Sheets

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Requirements
  • At least 2 years of recruiting coordination, talent acquisition, or human resources generalist experience.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities, stakeholders, and deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
  • Strong organizational skills with exceptional attention to detail and follow-through.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to provide a professional and positive experience to candidates and internal partners.
  • Ability to identify issues, prioritize competing requests, and proactively drive tasks to completion.
  • Strong customer service mindset and ability to build trust with candidates, hiring managers, and cross-functional partners.
Responsibilities
  • Deliver an exceptional candidate experience by coordinating interviews, communications, and hiring activities with speed, professionalism, and attention to detail.
  • Ensure recruiting operations run smoothly by maintaining accurate requisitions, candidate records, and workflow execution within recruiting systems.
  • Support efficient hiring delivery by coordinating offers, background checks, and onboarding activities that enable timely starts.
  • Drive operational excellence by identifying and resolving scheduling, process, and administrative barriers that may delay hiring progress.
  • Enable recruiter and hiring manager productivity by managing logistics and process execution, allowing recruiting teams to focus on attracting and hiring talent.
  • Maintain high standards of data integrity, process compliance, and stakeholder communication to support effective hiring decisions and reporting.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with Excel or Google Spreadsheets.

VulcanForms provides metal additive manufacturing services through an end-to-end digital production system. It builds and runs its own US-based foundries to produce metal parts, components, and assemblies for industries like aerospace, defense, and medical devices. The core of its offering is an integrated platform that combines proprietary simulation tools, in-process sensing, and machine learning to enable high-precision, quality-controlled production at greater speed and scale than traditional metal manufacturing. In contrast to many competitors that rely on external capacity, VulcanForms owns the entire production chain from design to finished part, emphasizing domestic, high-volume fabrication. The company’s goal is to deliver high-performance metal components with reliable predictable quality and faster lead times, strengthening customers’ supply chains and enabling large-scale production of critical parts.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$575M

Headquarters

Newbury, Massachusetts

Founded

2015

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • June 26, 2026 Devens factory adds 1,063 jobs and one million square feet.
  • Massachusetts approved $21.26 million tax credits, lowering expansion financing pressure.
  • Revelio counted 358 employees and 91 2026 job postings by August 3, 2026.

What critics are saying

  • LIMO GmbH's contract suit against VulcanForms remained active on June 18, 2026.
  • Scaling integrated factories requires highly trained labor, while quality failures destroy certification timelines.
  • If Devens misses output targets, VulcanForms burns capital before revenue catches up.

What makes VulcanForms unique

  • VulcanForms combines additive, machining, inspection, and software in one U.S. workflow.
  • January 30, 2026's $220 million round funded domestic capacity, not prototypes.
  • July 3, 2026 hire Matthew Rose sharpened government and national-security sales.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Unlimited Paid Time Off

401(k) Company Match

Stock Options

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-4%

1 year growth

-5%

2 year growth

-8%
PR Newswire
Jul 3rd, 2026
VulcanForms hires Matthew Rose as EVP of Mission Systems to boost government partnerships

VulcanForms, an advanced manufacturing company, has appointed Matthew Rose as executive vice president of mission systems. Rose will lead strategic partnerships across government and industry, focusing on defence, aerospace and critical infrastructure sectors. Rose brings over 20 years of experience spanning government, technology and national security. He previously led global public sector initiatives at Snowflake and held senior roles at Adobe. His government experience includes positions at the General Services Administration, Department of Homeland Security, and Department of War, including the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center. He continues serving as an Army Reserve officer. VulcanForms operates integrated production facilities in the US, combining metal additive manufacturing, precision machining, automation and software to produce high-performance metal components at scale with domestic supply chains.

3D Printing Industry
Jul 2nd, 2026
VulcanForms secures $21M state tax credit for Massachusetts expansion.

VulcanForms secures $21M state tax credit for Massachusetts expansion. Digital manufacturing firm VulcanForms is set to build a facility of up to one million square feet at its existing Devens, Massachusetts site. The Massachusetts Economic Assistance Coordinating Council (EACC) approved $21.26 million in state tax credits for the project under the Economic Development Incentive Program (EDIP), a performance-based initiative that ties credits to job creation and capital investment. The expansion is projected to add 1,063 positions across the medical, aerospace and defense, industrial, and consumer goods sectors. The Devens plant will be VulcanForms' third in Massachusetts, joining facilities in Devens and Newburyport. The company uses industrial metal 3D printers, machining equipment, and automated production systems to manufacture parts across multiple industries. Part of a broader state incentive round The VulcanForms approval was one of 11 projects certified at the June EACC meeting. Across those projects, the council approved $52 million in tax credits tied to commitments to create 2,793 net new jobs, retain 1,503 existing positions, and draw more than $1.4 billion in private investment statewide. Other recipients in the round included Boston Dynamics, which received $25 million to support a robotics and manufacturing center in Waltham. "Through the Economic Development Incentive Program, we're helping companies expand, strengthening local economies and creating good jobs in communities across Massachusetts," said Governor Maura Healey. Economic Development Secretary Eric Paley added: "From robotics and artificial intelligence to advanced manufacturing and life sciences, these companies are making long-term commitments to grow here. That's a strong vote of confidence in Massachusetts as a place where innovation can scale and businesses can succeed." State programs as a lever for advanced manufacturing growth In January, VulcanForms closed an oversubscribed $220 million financing round led by Eclipse and 1789 Capital, with participation from Washington Harbour, Fontinalis, IEQ Capital, and other investors. At the time, the company reported that customer demand had exceeded its available production capacity, with customers placing large, long-term orders for more volume than it could produce. Coordinating additive manufacturing, precision machining, automation, and inspection within a single workflow is complex, and sustaining consistent output at scale demands highly trained personnel. Access to critical materials, certification standards, and qualification processes for high-performance components can also slow production growth, and the company depends on suppliers for specialized equipment, raw materials, and skilled labor. The EDIP tax credit's job creation target, more than 1,000 positions, reflects how much of VulcanForms' scaling plan depends on building that workforce alongside the physical facility. 3D Printing Industry is inviting speakers for its 2026 Additive Manufacturing Applications (AMA) series, covering Energy, Healthcare, Automotive and Mobility, Aerospace, Space and Defense, and Software. Each online event focuses on real production deployments, qualification, and supply chain integration. Practitioners interested in contributing can complete the call for speakers form here. Explore the full Future of 3D Printing and Executive Survey series from 3D Printing Industry, featuring perspectives from CEOs, engineers, and industry leaders on the industrialization of additive manufacturing, 3D printing industry trends 2026, qualification, supply chains, and additive manufacturing industry analysis. Featured image shows an operator monitors real-time build data and quality scans across multiple GEN 3 printers from a centralized console. Photo via VulcanForms.

Connect CRE
Jun 26th, 2026
VulcanForms plans $1.3B plant in Devens to scale up manufacturing capacity.

VulcanForms plans $1.3B plant in Devens to scale up manufacturing capacity. Advanced metals manufacturer VulcanForms will build its third Massachusetts plant in Devens at a reported cost of $1.3 billion. The one-million-square-foot facility is expected to create 1,063 jobs, more than doubling Devens-based VulcanForms' current employee base in Massachusetts. A $21.25-million package of tax credits was awarded to VulcanForms for the project by the Massachusetts Economic Assistance Coordinating Council (EEAC). The new facility will span products used in the medical, aerospace and defense, industrial, and consumer goods industries, according to the EEAC. This past January, VulcanForms announced that it had raised $220 million in Series D funding to scale its integrated digital metal manufacturing platform. The oversubscribed funding round was led by Eclipse and 1789 Capital. "This financing enables us to meet surging demand and expand our role as a critical partner to companies rebuilding resilient domestic supply chains," CEO Kevin Kassekert said at the time. Inside the story. Paul Bubny serves as Senior Content Director for Connect Commercial Real Estate, a role to which he brings 16-plus years' experience covering the commercial real estate industry and 30-plus years in business-to-business journalism. In this capacity, he oversees daily operations while also reporting on both local/regional markets and national trends, covering individual transactions across all property types, as well as delving into broader subject matter. He produces 7-10 daily news stories per day and works with the Connect team and clients to develop longer-form content, ranging from Q&As to thought-leadership pieces. Prior to joining Connect, Paul was Managing Editor for both Real Estate Forum and GlobeSt.com at American Lawyer Media, where he oversaw operations at both publications while also producing daily news and feature-length articles. His tenure in B2B publishing stretches back into the print era, and he has served as Editor in Chief on four national trade publications. Since 1999, Paul has volunteered as the newsletter editor of passenger rail advocacy groups (one national, one local). * | Development * | Financing

PR Newswire
Jun 26th, 2026
VulcanForms appoints Michael Kenworthy as chief technology officer

VulcanForms has appointed Michael Kenworthy as chief technology officer. He will lead the company's technology strategy, product development and engineering roadmap as it expands its integrated manufacturing platform serving aerospace, defence, medical, energy and industrial sectors. Kenworthy brings over 20 years of experience in developing and scaling complex manufacturing technologies. He most recently served as vice president of engineering at Relativity Space and previously held leadership roles at Seurat Technologies, Divergent, GE Aviation and Honeywell. He holds a mechanical engineering degree from MIT. VulcanForms develops digital metal manufacturing technology and operates production facilities in the United States that combine metal additive manufacturing, precision machining, automation and software into an end-to-end platform.

3D Print Prototypes
Jun 26th, 2026
Devens 3D printing manufacturer breaks ground on new factory, promising over 1,000 jobs.

Devens 3D printing manufacturer breaks ground on new factory, promising over 1,000 jobs. June 26, 2026 VulcanForms is set to expand its operations with the construction of a new factory in Devens, which will create over 1,000 new jobs. This 1-million-square-foot facility will enhance its capacity to produce metal parts using 3D printing technology, aiming to serve various industries including aerospace, medical devices, and consumer goods. Founded in 2015 as a spinout from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the company utilizes advanced 3D printing techniques to manufacture parts directly for customers rather than selling its machines. This differentiates it from competitors like Markforged and Formlabs. VulcanForms has produced an array of items, from titanium components for AI technology to parts for artificial hip implants. The initiative received a significant boost from the Massachusetts Economic Assistance Coordinating Council, which awarded VulcanForms a $21.3 million tax credit during a recent meeting. This financial backing follows a $220 million investment round the company completed in January, which was led by Eclipse Ventures and 1789 Capital. VulcanForms already operates another factory in Devens and one in Newburyport, showcasing its commitment to increasing production capabilities in the region. For more details on VulcanForms and its offerings, visit their website or refer to their coverage in The New York Times. Have a model ready? Get a price in seconds. Upload your STL or STEP file for an instant, no-obligation quote across every process and material 3D Printing Services offer.