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This Engineer will develop models & processes, specific directions and/or guidelines communicated ... VCS Checking the 3D geometry of assembly equipment 8071,5 and Assembly equipment 8041,01 What you ...

This Engineer will develop models & processes, specific directions and/or guidelines communicated ... VCS Checking the 3D geometry of assembly equipment 8071,5 and Assembly equipment 8041,01 What you ...

This Engineer will develop models & processes, specific directions and/or guidelines communicated ... VCS Checking the 3D geometry of assembly equipment 8071,5 and Assembly equipment 8041,01 What you ...

Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Geomatics, Physics, or a related ... Familiarity with 3D geometry, spatial analysis, and computer vision techniques. * Ability to ...

Software Engineer

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$110K - $120K/yr

Work with 3D geometry libraries to create performant, interactive features for CAD and BIM ... Contribute to an agile engineering culture - iterating quickly, communicating clearly, and shipping ...

$195K/yr

As a Senior Software Research Engineer, you will work at the intersection of computer vision, generative AI, LLMs and 3D geometry to solve problems that have no textbook solutions. You will invent ...

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How much do 3d geometry engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for 3d geometry engineer in the United States is $90,511.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $68,500.00 and $105,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a 3D Geometry Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a 3D Geometry Engineer, you need a strong background in mathematics, computer science, and computational geometry, typically with a relevant degree in engineering or computer science. Proficiency in programming languages like C++ or Python, and experience with 3D modeling tools and CAD software, as well as familiarity with graphics libraries such as OpenGL or DirectX, are commonly required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective collaboration skills help professionals excel in this technical and innovative field. These skills ensure accurate modeling, efficient algorithm development, and seamless integration of 3D geometry solutions in complex engineering or software projects.

How does a 3D Geometry Engineer typically collaborate with other teams during a project?

A 3D Geometry Engineer works closely with multidisciplinary teams, including software developers, product designers, and simulation experts. Collaboration often involves regular meetings to align on project requirements, sharing technical specifications, and integrating geometric models into broader systems. Effective communication is crucial, as engineers must ensure their models meet the functional and performance needs of the product. This collaborative environment helps drive innovation and ensures the final product is both accurate and efficient.

What does a 3D Geometry Engineer do?

A 3D Geometry Engineer specializes in creating, analyzing, and optimizing 3D models and geometric algorithms for various applications such as computer graphics, CAD systems, gaming, and virtual or augmented reality. They work with complex mathematical concepts to ensure models are accurate, efficient, and visually realistic. Their responsibilities may include developing software tools for 3D design, troubleshooting rendering issues, and collaborating with other engineers and designers to achieve high-quality results.
Infographic showing various 3D Geometry Engineer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 61% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 38% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $90,511 per year, or $43.5 per hour.
Geometry Engineer

Geometry Engineer

Volvo Group

Ridgeville, SC • On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Let's introduce ourselves

The Geometry Engineer will secure Volvo Cars ability to build cars efficiently and with the right geometry from Body shop to Final Assembly, fulfilling all Final demands and related car properties.  This Engineer will develop models & processes, specific directions and/or guidelines communicated by manager. as well as represent and speak on behalf of Plant Quality regarding geometry.

What you'll do

Role Description:

Running production

  • Daily morning meetings with Management, GE, GT and MT reviewing the previous day activities and plan for the next coming activities and corrective actions.
  • Geometry assurance systems and processes supporting the VCPA objectives and fulfilling specified PIST demands targets for Body and Final Assembly
  • Assure robust Final demand measurement outcome of current/forward model with zero FTT influence or production stop time
  • Ownership of the perceived quality final demands achievements towards the customers over the lifetime of the vehicle
  • Geometry support to meet the Volvo Cars Q objectives for vehicles 3 Months in service and beyond
  • Lead, drive and follow-up daily operational analyzes, measures improvement activities (product, process and supplier)
  • Geometry assurance Disciplines, Processes, Methods, and Tools to be used by plant personnel
  • Support Plant Quality team areas in geometrical issues
  • Deliver efficient and timely root cause analysis, containment, and permanent fixes of geometrical or quality robustness of Geometry systems or deliverables
  • Input and initiate Judgement events to maintain / improve geometrical quality
  • Bi-weekly alignment meeting in PIC-room with Production/Audit/QAL/Q
  • Develop the Geometry Assurance function and work methods within the Geometry department within the plant and between the plants
  • Feed the up-streams lessons learned and continuous improvement work towards Geometry methods and system solutions to secure Volvo Cars business objectives
  • Develop, lead, and perform continuous education & training of Geometry methods, principles, cross functional interactions and tools to the plants

Project phase

  • In program lead the VIRA-tasks of Perceived Quality demands (Final Demands) between TT to Final Status Report (FSR)
  • Input Systems Geometry engineer competencies in Vehicle programs
  • Participate and ensure that the plant has the ability and prerequisites to fulfill geometric requirements in project phase and running products/processes
  • Support with Geometry expertise towards running and Development Departments
  • Initiate management systems of geometrical issues in vehicle programs
  • Develop and conduct the trim part coordination process (Nominal buck) from PP series
  • In MYC lead Perceived Quality demands (Final Demands) from VP to Final Status Report (FSR).
  • Ownership of geometry tooling, methods and way of working, e.g. geometry setting fixtures. VCS Checking the 3D geometry of assembly equipment 8071,5 and Assembly equipment 8041,01
What you'll bring
  • University degree, technical education or equivalent work experience
  • High school diploma or GED required
  • Ability to lead and manage workgroups.
  • Good process knowledge / experience of Body shop and Final Assembly.
  • Good communication skills in English, oral and written
  • Experience or ability to assimilate ideas and adapt these to your own operations
  • Analytical thinking with an ability to structure and prioritize
  • Team player
  • Catia, Teamcenter, CM4D, VIRA, PowerBI
Let's talk benefits

Join Volvo Cars and enjoy a comprehensive range of benefits designed with you in mind. Our programs offer choice, flexibility, and exceptional value, including competitive medical, dental, and vision plans, tax-advantaged savings accounts, and a wellness program with discounts and gifts, most of which start on day one of employment. You'll also have access to voluntary benefits and a robust retirement savings plan with employer contributions. 

As part of our commitment to your well-being, we offer The Family Bond by Volvo Cars, a global paid parental leave policy covering all employees, including adoptive, permanent care foster, and surrogate parents. Additionally, employees and their eligible family members can lease a new Volvo at discounted rates through the Volvo Employee Lease Program (VELP). At Volvo Cars, our benefits extend beyond the workplace to enhance your life and support your family. 

Volvo Car is an equal opportunity employer. The successful candidate must be legally authorized to work in the US without sponsorship.