Atomic Industries is reinventing how the world makes things by collapsing production timelines for molds and manufacturing tools from months to days and soon, minutes, using an AI-driven platform that tackles complex problems in geometry, process planning, and fabrication.
Requirements
- 5+ years of experience working with computational geometry, CAD, CAM, or graphics systems
- Strong knowledge of geometric representations: B-reps, meshes, point clouds, surface/spline models
- Proficiency in C++ and Python; familiarity with libraries such as OpenCascade, Parasolid, CGAL
- Experience building performant systems for geometry manipulation or modeling
- Ability to reason about edge cases, numerical stability, and algorithmic robustness in 3D environments
- Background in manufacturing, simulation, or process automation
- Experience designing geometry tooling for downstream applications like toolpath planning or FEA meshing
Responsibilities
- Develop algorithms to work with B-rep, mesh, and NURBS representations
- Implement tools for geometric healing, simplification, conversion, and constraint enforcement
- Build high-performance geometry pipelines that integrate with simulation and process planning tools
- Work with both open and proprietary kernels (e.g., OpenCascade, Parasolid)
- Design systems for feature extraction, topology classification, and manufacturability analysis
- Collaborate with product, simulation, and automation teams to expose geometric logic to upstream workflows
Other
- Fast iteration: We deploy code daily and validate it in the factory every week
- Factory-first mindset: Engineers spend time on the shop floor to understand the real-world impact of their work
- Low ceremony, high ownership: We value well-written design docs, tested code, and real results — not meetings
- Collaborative culture: Geometry, AI, and robotics teams are tightly integrated and co-develop the product together
- Quarterly team travel to Detroit
- Visa support for TN, E‑3, and O‑1 candidates