Freeform
Software Engineer (New Grad Summer 2027)
About this role
Freeform seeks a new graduate software engineer to develop and deploy systems powering autonomous metal 3D printing factories. You'll work on controls, data acquisition, GPU/FPGA computing, and geometry processing pipelines in a collaborative, fast-paced environment where your code directly impacts manufacturing innovation.
What you'll do
- Architect and develop software for production-scale metal 3D printing factory systems
- Collaborate with process, control, and mechanical engineers to integrate control algorithms
- Improve and scale high-rate data acquisition, storage, and retrieval systems
- Implement geometry-to-machine instruction conversion pipelines for customer parts
- Contribute to high-performance computing solutions using GPUs and FPGAs
What they're looking for
- C/C++ or Rust programming
- Software architecture and system design
- Real-time systems and controls integration
- High-performance data acquisition
- Geometry processing and computational algorithms
- Cross-disciplinary collaboration
- Problem-solving in ambiguous environments
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Freeform
Freeform builds autonomous metal 3D printing factories powered by AI-native manufacturing systems, creating integrated platforms that handle production-scale operations with advanced controls and physics-based optimization. The company is hiring embedded software engineers, full-stack software engineers, simulation engineers, and process engineers to develop the core software, hardware systems, and manufacturing processes enabling automated metal additive manufacturing at scale.
View all jobs at FreeformLikely interview questions
- Tell us about a time you worked on a complex engineering project in a club or internship—what was your specific contribution and how did you handle ambiguity?
- Describe your experience with C/C++ or Rust—what types of projects have you built and what performance considerations mattered?