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Senior FreeCAD Engineer

Othery
Posted about 19 hours ago
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Job Description

Job Title: Senior FreeCAD Engineer

Job Type: Contractor

Location: Remote

About the hiring company:

Our client is a rapidly growing, venture-backed AI company helping shape the next generation of intelligent systems. By combining world-class human expertise with advanced machine learning workflows, they enable leading AI organizations to build, evaluate, and improve cutting-edge models used across a wide range of industries.

The company works with highly accomplished professionals in fields such as software engineering, finance, healthcare, legal, operations, research, and other specialized domains. These experts contribute directly to the development of advanced AI systems by providing real-world knowledge, evaluations, feedback, and domain-specific judgment that help models reason more accurately and perform more effectively.

Leveraging a proprietary AI-driven talent assessment and matching platform, the organization identifies exceptional professionals globally and connects them with high-impact projects at the forefront of artificial intelligence.

Backed by more than $40 million in funding and supported by a rapidly expanding international network of experts, the company is building critical human intelligence infrastructure for the AI economy and creating meaningful opportunities for professionals to apply their expertise in entirely new ways.

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Job Summary:

Engaging Senior FreeCAD Engineers to contribute expertise to a dynamic customer project. In this role, you'll apply your expertise to help train next-generation AI systems. Your work will shape how models learn, reason, and perform through high-quality, real-world input. No prior experience in AI is required — your domain knowledge is what matters.

Scope of Work

  • Create, modify, and validate detailed parametric CAD models in FreeCAD to specified project requirements.
  • Develop and optimize mechanical assemblies, leveraging best practices in assembly design and component integration.
  • Apply rigorous Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) and Design for Manufacturing (DFM) principles to ensure manufacturability and quality.
  • Generate clear, precise technical drawings and documentation for engineering review and downstream processes.
  • Conduct thorough engineering QA reviews of CAD models and drawings to identify, communicate, and help resolve issues.
  • Utilize Python scripting for CAD automation tasks, streamlining repetitive or complex modeling operations (highly preferred, not mandatory).
  • Collaborate by providing insightful feedback on model accuracy, design intent, and process improvements.

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Preferred Qualifications

  • 2+ years of experience in mechanical engineering, product design, or industrial engineering or any other related field with a focus on parametric CAD modeling.
  • Advanced proficiency in FreeCAD or equivalent parametric CAD platforms.
  • Strong knowledge of mechanical design fundamentals, including GD&T and DFM best practices.
  • Demonstrated ability to produce comprehensive technical drawings and documentation for manufacturing and assembly.
  • Experience conducting engineering QA and verifying model integrity and compliance with specifications.
  • Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills relevant to remote, project-based collaboration.

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Skills

FreeCAD
Parametric CAD Modeling
Mechanical Engineering
Product Design
Industrial Engineering
GD&T
DFM
Technical Drawing
Engineering QA
Python Scripting
Mechanical Assemblies
Component Integration
CAD Automation
Problem-solving
Analytical Skills

Location

Othery, England, United Kingdom

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