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Candidates must be currently enrolled in a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or computer engineering from an ABET accredited university or college, have hands-on electrical experience from internships or engineering clubs such as FSAE, Baja SAE, solar car, rocket club, or robotics club, and be well-versed in electrical engineering fundamentals with a first-principles approach to problem solving.
Responsibilities include assisting in the rapid design, development, and testing of reliable electronics and PCBs, supporting circuit modeling and simulation, contributing to electrical architecture efforts like schematic capture and debugging, participating in hands-on debugging with lab equipment, and collaborating with cross-functional teams.
No, 3D printing experience is not required; the company looks for smart, motivated, collaborative engineers who love solving hard problems and creating amazing technology.
The ideal candidate is curious, collaborative, and excited to work across disciplines to help bring complex systems to life, with a first-principles approach to problem solving.
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3D metal printing for manufacturing solutions
Freeform Future Corp specializes in 3D metal printing technology aimed at the manufacturing industry. Their process allows for the production of metal parts at a significantly reduced cost and time compared to traditional manufacturing methods. This technology serves a diverse clientele, from small businesses to large corporations, by simplifying the metal printing process and making it accessible to various industries. What sets Freeform apart from its competitors is its focus on speed and cost efficiency, enabling clients to produce parts quickly and affordably. The company's goal is to transform the manufacturing landscape by providing a reliable and efficient solution for metal parts production.