Software Engineer, Infrastructure
About this role
Flexcompute is a cutting-edge technology startup that specializes in ultra-fast simulation technology. Our products are utilized by companies in designing and optimizing technology products, with applications ranging from designing airplanes and cars to wind turbines and quantum computing chips. Our customer base includes both household names and startups in emerging industries. Our company was founded by world-renowned leaders in simulation technology from Stanford University and MIT. Backed by top VC firms, we are poised to disrupt the billion-dollar engineering simulation industry with our fast-growing trajectory.
Tidy3D is a GPU-accelerated electromagnetic simulation product delivered as a cloud service. Behind the solver sits the platform that makes everything work: the Python client, the API, the job submission and scheduling layer, and the web application.
We are hiring a Software Engineer for the Tidy3D infrastructure team to own that platform. You will build new capability, keep the existing system healthy, and run the release and deployment process.
Responsibilities
Design and build backend services for the Tidy3D platform.
- Develop and operate the control plane: the APIs, services, and data model behind task submission, job state, and result delivery.
- Build scheduling and resource management for simulation jobs across heterogeneous GPU capacity.
- Handle the operational concerns that come with a multi-tenant product: authentication, authorization, usage metering, and quota enforcement.
Help with the deployment of our products to customers.
- Manage packaging and release to PyPI, and keep client and backend versions compatible across a long tail of installed versions.
- Own the release pipeline end to end: versioning, CI/CD, staged rollout, and rollback.
- Standardize deployment patterns so the same product ships to our cloud, to customer-managed cloud accounts, and to on-premises installations.
Keep production healthy.
- Instrument the platform and own its monitoring and alerting.
- Respond to incidents and debug across boundaries, from a customer's Python traceback down to a stuck job on a GPU node.
- Manage cloud cost and capacity as usage grows.
- 2+ years building and operating production cloud services. New grads with exceptional background are encouraged to apply too.
- Strong Python. You have written backend services in it, not just scripts.
- Hands-on experience with a major cloud provider such as AWS, Docker, and Kubernetes.
- Infrastructure as code in production, ideally Terraform, with reusable modules rather than hand-managed environments.
- Linux fluency and comfort operating in production.
Nice to have
- GPU or HPC workloads, cluster schedulers such as Slurm, Ray, or Kueue, or high-throughput batch compute.
- Designing, packaging, and distributing a developer-facing Python library or SDK.
- On-premises, self-hosted, or air-gapped software deployment, and the enterprise requirements that come with it: SSO, network isolation, security review.
- A background in physics, engineering, or scientific computing, or prior work on technical software for technical users.
- Open source contributions to infrastructure or scientific computing projects.
- Competitive compensation with equity of a fast-growing startup.
- Medical, dental, and vision health insurance.
- 401(k) Contribution.
- Gym allowance.
- Friendly, thoughtful, and intelligent coworkers.
Company at a glance
Flexcompute is a physics intelligence company that turns the laws of physics into a shared brain for engineers and AI agents. With a platform that combines GPU-native multiphysics simulation, geometry-native reasoning, and neural memory that continuously learns from every simulation and test, Flexcompute dramatically reduces the latency to physics insight.
Across production engineering workflows, Flexcompute delivers 10-100X faster simulation while maintaining accuracy and robustness. Teams use Flexcompute to iterate faster, reduce engineering cost, and lower energy and compute overhead.
Flexcompute is used across aerospace, automotive, energy, semiconductors, and advanced manufacturing to remove manual bottlenecks in simulation and geometry preparation, allowing engineers to focus on design decisions rather than turnaround time.
Based in Boston, Flexcompute was founded by researchers from MIT and Stanford with deep expertise in computational physics, high-performance computing, and AI.
Top Benefits
- Equity
- Medical insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision health insurance
- 401(k) contribution
- Gym allowance
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