Manufacturing Engineer (New Grad Summer 2026)
Company: Freeform
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description MANUFACTURING ENGINEER (NEW GRAD
SUMMER 2026) Freeform is deploying software-defined, autonomous
metal 3D printing factories around the world, bringing the
scalability of software to physical production. Our proprietary
technology stack leverages advanced sensing, real-time controls,
and data-driven learning to produce digitally verified, flawless
parts at unprecedented speed and cost. Our mission is to make the
transformative power of 3D printing available to all industries at
scale and unlock the future of innovation. As a Manufacturing
Engineer at Freeform, you'll be at the forefront of scaling
production for high-performance metal 3D printed parts. You'll work
with a talented engineering team from some of the world's most
innovative companies across a range of projects to develop and
refine the processes, tooling, and CNC machining workflows that
enable precision manufacturing at speed and scale. This role is
hands-on and fast-paced, ideal for someone eager to learn and
contribute to the development of our autonomous metal 3D printing
factories. You'll focus on optimizing post-processing and machining
operations, helping to bridge the gap between R&D and
production. 3D printing experience is not required to be successful
here - rather we look for smart, motivated, collaborative
individuals who love solving hard problems and creating amazing
technology! Responsibilities: Work closely with engineers to design
and implement scalable manufacturing processes for new hardware and
printed parts Support part flow through the factory by improving
fixturing, test procedures, and post-processing steps Develop
lightweight documentation and process standards to support scaling
production without slowing engineering iteration Build and iterate
on tooling, jigs, and test setups to support reliable,
high-throughput production Help identify bottlenecks and
inefficiencies in how parts, materials, and data move through the
factory, and work with cross-functional teams to improve them
Support early production of high-performance printed parts, helping
bridge the gap between R&D and high-rate manufacturing
Contribute to CNC machining workflows, including programming,
setup, and optimization of multi-axis operations for
post-processing of printed parts Basic Qualifications: Bachelor's
degree in mechanical, aerospace, or manufacturing engineering from
an ABET-accredited university or college Hands on manufacturing or
build experience from internships or engineering clubs such as
FSAE, Baja SAE, solar car, rocket club, robotics club, or similar
Experience working with hand tools, machinery, or complex hardware
assembly Nice to Have: Advanced degree (Master's, PhD) in
mechanical, aerospace, or manufacturing engineering Experience with
CNC machining, including 3 or 5-axis programming and/or setup
Experience with metal additive manufacturing or precision
post-processing Exposure to fixturing, DFM, or process validation
Experience scaling early-stage R&D into production Familiarity
with MRP/ERP tools and lightweight production tracking systems
Familiarity with manufacturing process development in a fast-paced
hardware environment Ability to translate high-level engineering
goals into practical factory processes Comfortable working in
fast-paced, ambiguous environments and iterating quickly
(comfortable building the plane as we fly it) Strong communicator
who collaborates across disciplines and proactively seeks support
when needed Willing to take ownership of tasks big and small, with
a hands-on, problem-solving mindset Strong work ethic with a
refuse-to-fail mindset Demonstrated indicators of excellence and/or
achieving success against adversity (i.e. top academic performance,
leadership in engineering clubs, first-generation college student,
or other examples of resilience and achievement) Location: We are
located in Hawthorne, CA in a 35,000 square foot, state-of-the-art
facility featuring large open spaces for team collaboration,
R&D, and production, as well as easy access to the 405, 105,
and 110 freeways. Our facility is in the heart of Los Angeles'
vibrant emerging tech ecosystem alongside many other high growth
startups and enterprises. What We Offer: We have an inclusive and
diverse culture that values collaboration, learning, and making
deliberate data-driven decisions. We offer a unique opportunity to
be an early and integral member of a rapidly growing company that
is scaling a world-changing technology. Benefits Significant stock
option packages 100% employer-paid Medical, Dental, and Vision
insurance (premium PPO and HMO options) Life insurance Traditional
and Roth 401(k) Paid vacation, sick leave, and company holidays
Generous Paid Parental Leave and extended transition back to work
for the birthing parent Free daily catered lunch and dinner, and
fully stocked kitchenette Casual dress, flexible work hours, and
regular catered team building events Compensation Our intent is to
offer a salary that is commensurate for the company's current stage
of development and allows the employee to grow and develop within a
role. In addition to the significant stock option package, the
estimated salary range for this role is $90,000-$95,000, dependent
on the candidate's education and experience . Freeform is an Equal
Opportunity Employer that values diversity; employment with
Freeform is governed on the basis of merit, competence and
qualifications and will not be influenced in any manner by race,
color, religion, gender, national origin/ethnicity, veteran status,
disability status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity,
marital status, mental or physical disability or any other legally
protected status. What To Expect: Thank you for your interest in
our new graduate opportunity! We truly appreciate your application
and enthusiasm to join our team. Please note that our interview
process will include 2-3 rounds of interviews.
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