AI/ML Engineer

San Francisco · On-site$150k – $250k + Equity

About this role

At Cosmon, you’ll shape the future of computer-aided engineering by building AI that thinks like an engineer. As an AI/ML Engineer, you’ll design, train, and deploy models that accelerate simulation, improve accuracy, and unlock entirely new ways of exploring the design space. From adaptive solvers and reduced-order modeling to generative design and real-time validation, your work will push the boundaries of what CAE can achieve.

You’ll work alongside experts in engineering and applied AI to integrate machine learning directly into high-fidelity simulation pipelines — helping customers iterate faster, diagnose failures earlier, and bring better products to market.

This is a rare chance to join early and make a foundational impact at a company reimagining CAE for the AI era.

Qualifications

Proficiency in software development, programming languages (e.g., Python, C++, or Java), and algorithm implementation
(Bonus) Experience with computer-aided engineering (CAE), computer-aided design (CAD), and product lifecycle management (PLM) tools
Strong knowledge of AI, machine learning, and data analysis techniques
Ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams and communicate technical concepts effectively
Understanding of engineering principles in simulation, modeling, and optimization
Bachelor’s or advanced degree in Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field
Problem-solving skills and attention to detail with demonstrated project success
Experience working in a fast-paced, startup environment is a plus

Company at a glance

Cosmon develops computer-aided engineering by building AI that thinks like an engineer, reimagining CAE for the AI era. It operates offices in San Francisco and Palo Alto and is hiring AI/ML engineers.

IndustryAI/ML
Team Size11-50
WorkspaceOn-site
Founded2025
Location
San Francisco, United States
Websitecosmon.com
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