Hadrian
Factory Simulation Engineer (Omniverse)
About this role
Hadrian seeks a Factory Simulation Engineer specializing in NVIDIA Omniverse to build high-fidelity digital twins and process simulations that inform critical manufacturing decisions for aerospace and defense production. You'll translate operational requirements into decision-grade simulation models while collaborating with cross-functional teams to accelerate factory design and optimize production outcomes.
What you'll do
- Develop and maintain high-fidelity 3D and discrete-event simulations using NVIDIA Omniverse
- Create reusable simulation assets, plugins, and visualization pipelines for multi-factory deployment
- Convert ambiguous operational inputs into accurate, executable simulation models
- Partner with Operations, Automation, Controls, and Finance teams to define requirements and success metrics
- Deliver simulation insights informing layout decisions, throughput targets, and capital planning
- Communicate findings to technical and non-technical audiences including executives
What they're looking for
- NVIDIA Omniverse platform expertise
- Python (OOP) and/or C++ programming
- Factory and manufacturing process simulation
- CAD data and industrial layout modeling
- Discrete-event simulation and robotics environments
- Data-driven analysis and optimization
- Digital twin development
- Industrial engineering fundamentals (line balancing, takt time, throughput analysis)
Benefits
- Salary range $150k–$200k (based on experience)
- Work on cutting-edge manufacturing technology for aerospace and defense
- Rapid company growth with expansion to Factory 3 (Mesa, Arizona)
- Cross-functional collaboration with operations, automation, and engineering teams
- Opportunity to shape long-term simulation platform architecture
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Hadrian
Hadrian builds aerospace and defense manufacturing systems, offering enterprise software platforms, advanced tooling design, and highly automated production capabilities for the sector. The company is hiring full stack engineers, manufacturing and tooling specialists, infrastructure and identity management experts, and workforce systems architects to support its rapid scaling.
View all jobs at HadrianLikely interview questions
- Walk us through a specific factory or manufacturing simulation you've built in Omniverse or a similar platform. What were the key modeling decisions, and how did your simulation influence a real operational or capital decision?
- Describe a time when you had to translate vague or incomplete operational requirements (verbal descriptions, rough sketches, early layouts) into an accurate simulation model. How did you handle ambiguity and validate your assumptions?