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R&D Engineer

Formlabs - Boston, MA

Posted Jan 16, 2026

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R&D Engineer Boston, MA About Formlabs: Do you want to change how the world creates? At Formlabs, we're building the tools that make it possible for anyone to bring their ideas to life, from cutting-edge products to life-saving medical devices. Our 3D printing technology powers innovation at more than 50,000 industry leaders worldwide, including Apple, Google, Tesla, New Balance, and NASA. Together, we're helping everyone design, prototype, and manufacture faster than ever before. We're a team of hands-on builders, engineers, and innovators reinventing how the world makes physical things. If you're ready to shape the future of fabrication, come build it with us. Your Impact: Our growing R&D team is a mix of mechanical, systems, and software engineers. We develop and maintain the Formlabs printing process. Our team works closely with other engineering teams to research next-generation printers and materials. We use engineering, physics, and experimentation to turn ideas into beautiful and reliable products. If you are a systems thinker who enjoys working in a multi-disciplinary environment we would love you to join our R&D team as a 3D Printing R&D Engineer. What You'll Do: - Create new 3D printing techniques - from developing new printer architectures to validating minute changes in Galvo control - Opportunity to contribute to investigating new technologies - Tackle complex and open-ended problems across multiple engineering disciplines - Perform experiments and use the results to inform and develop improvements in software or hardware - Evaluate current printer performance for areas for improvement - Partner with

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