Formlabs
Software Engineer, Form Now
Somerville, MAFrom $145kfull-timemidAdded today
About this role
Join Formlabs' Form Now team to build software powering a print-on-demand 3D printing service. You'll develop full-stack web features, design factory software including a custom Manufacturing Execution System, and work on-site in a fast-paced startup environment to launch 3D printing at scale.
What you'll do
- Develop core software features for the Form Now print-on-demand service
- Architect and build factory software including a custom Manufacturing Execution System (MES)
- Create backend code with Python/Django and frontend code with Next.js and React.js
- Collaborate cross-functionally with factory operators, product managers, and leadership
- Own projects from scoping through development, testing, and implementation
- Maintain and improve existing codebase for reliability and scalability
What they're looking for
- Full-stack web development (Python, Django, Next.js, React.js)
- Production environment software development
- Problem-solving and navigating ambiguity
- Project ownership and autonomous execution
- Cross-functional collaboration
- 3D model processing or analysis (bonus)
- DevOps and CI/CD (bonus)
- Data engineering and dashboarding (bonus)
Benefits
- Equity program with RSUs
- Comprehensive healthcare (Medical, Dental, Vision)
- Generous parental leave (up to 16 weeks)
- Tenure-based sabbatical leave (up to 6 weeks)
- Flexible time off policy
- Professional development opportunities
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Formlabs
Formlabs builds advanced 3D printing hardware and systems, with particular focus on dental and professional applications. The company is hiring for engineering roles including robotic systems integration, mechanical design, and reliability testing to develop and improve their 3D printing technology.
- Website
- formlabs.com
Likely interview questions
- Describe your experience building and maintaining production web applications—what was your role in the full stack development cycle?
- Tell us about a time you owned a project from scoping to launch. How did you handle ambiguity and scope creep?