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The ideal candidate has a strong foundation in mechanical engineering principles, CAD modeling, and Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM), and is motivated to develop innovative, production-ready ...

Additive Design Engineer

Marina, CA

$83.50K - $113.20K/yr

The ideal candidate has a strong foundation in mechanical engineering principles, CAD modeling, and Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM), and is motivated to develop innovative, production-ready ...

Additive Design Engineer

Marina, CA · On-site

$83.50K - $113.20K/yr

The ideal candidate has a strong foundation in mechanical engineering principles, CAD modeling, and Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM), and is motivated to develop innovative, production-ready ...

You will also provide engineering support to the production process within the additive manufacturing segment of ATI including involvement in core additive process, CAD modeling from customer designs ...

You will also provide engineering support to the production process within the additive manufacturing segment of ATI including involvement in core additive process, CAD modeling from customer designs ...

You will also provide engineering support to the production process within the additive manufacturing segment of ATI including involvement in core additive process, CAD modeling from customer designs ...

You will also provide engineering support to the production process within the additive manufacturing segment of ATI including involvement in core additive process, CAD modeling from customer designs ...

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How much do additive engineering jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for additive engineering in the United States is $137,006.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $121,500.00 and $151,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Additive Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Additive Engineer, you need a solid background in engineering principles, materials science, and computer-aided design (CAD), often supported by a degree in mechanical engineering or a related field. Familiarity with additive manufacturing software, 3D printers, and relevant certifications such as those from ASTM or SME is typically required. Strong problem-solving, creativity, and communication skills help you innovate and collaborate effectively within multidisciplinary teams. These competencies are crucial for developing high-quality, efficient additive manufacturing solutions and driving innovation in product development.

What are some typical challenges additive engineers face when integrating 3D printing into traditional manufacturing processes?

Additive engineers often encounter challenges when aligning 3D printing workflows with established manufacturing systems. These can include ensuring material compatibility, meeting stringent quality standards, and optimizing design for both printability and end-use functionality. Navigating the learning curve of new technologies and collaborating with cross-functional teams such as design, production, and quality assurance is also common. Overcoming these hurdles requires continuous learning, adaptability, and strong communication skills.

What is additive engineering?

Additive engineering is a field focused on the design, development, and application of additive manufacturing technologies, such as 3D printing. Engineers in this role use digital models to create objects layer by layer, enabling rapid prototyping and production of complex parts that may be difficult or impossible to achieve with traditional manufacturing methods. Additive engineering is used across industries like aerospace, automotive, healthcare, and consumer products to innovate design and reduce lead times. Professionals in this field need skills in materials science, computer-aided design (CAD), and process optimization.

What is the difference between Additive Engineering vs Mechanical Engineering?

AspectAdditive EngineeringMechanical Engineering
CredentialsBachelor's in Mechanical, Materials Science, or related fields; certifications in CAD, 3D printingBachelor's or higher in Mechanical Engineering; PE license often preferred
Work EnvironmentDesign labs, 3D printing facilities, manufacturing plantsDesign offices, manufacturing plants, research labs
Industry UsageRapid prototyping, custom manufacturing, aerospace, healthcareProduct design, manufacturing, automotive, aerospace
Common Search/ComparisonYesNo

While both roles involve engineering principles, Additive Engineering focuses on 3D printing and additive manufacturing processes, emphasizing rapid prototyping and custom parts. Mechanical Engineering covers a broader scope, including design, analysis, and manufacturing of mechanical systems. Additive Engineers often work closely with Mechanical Engineers but specialize in additive manufacturing techniques.

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What states have the most Additive Engineering jobs? States with the most job openings for Additive Engineering jobs include:
Infographic showing various Additive Engineering job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 7% Full Time, 86% Part Time, and 5% Temporary. Highlights an 95% Physical, and 5% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $137,006 per year, or $65.9 per hour.
Additive Design Engineer

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Imagine a piloted air taxi that takes off vertically, then quietly carries you and your fellow passengers over the congested city streets below, enabling you to spend more time with the people and places that matter most. At Joby, we've been working to make that dream a reality since 2009 and we're now in the final stages of certifying our aircraft with the FAA. With plans to launch our aircraft in the US and Dubai, we're now scaling manufacturing and preparing for the launch of our commercial service.


We are seeking an entry-level additive design engineer to join our additive engineering team. This role focuses on designing, optimizing, and validating components specifically for additive manufacturing (AM) processes. The ideal candidate has a strong foundation in mechanical engineering principles, CAD modeling, and Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM), and is motivated to develop innovative, production-ready hardware using advanced manufacturing technologies. This role will work across teams such as Airframe, Powertrain, Manufacturing, and Quality, to translate designs from concept to their physical additive embodiment across both prototyping and production scales.


  • Develop 3D CAD models and detailed drawings for components designed for additive manufacturing. 
  • Apply DfAM principles to 3D CAD models, including generative design/topology optimization approaches, lattice structures, support strategy minimization, and build orientation optimization. 
  • Collaborate with part design engineers to ensure additive designs meet functional requirements. 
  • Support build preparation activities, including part orientation, support generation, build simulation, and build file validation. 
  • Utilize build preparation software tools (e.g., 3Dxpert, Magics, Netfabb) to prepare parts for production. 
  • Design components with consideration for downstream machining, fixturing, and post-processing requirements. 
  • Assist in post-build evaluations, including data from recoater imaging, CT scanning, dimensional verification, and surface finish evaluation results. 
  • Support material selection and mechanical property evaluation for AM parts. 
  • Support LPBF process development efforts, including test coupon design for geometry, inspection, and parameter evaluations. 
  • Participate in root cause analysis for build defects and contribute to continuous process improvement efforts. 
  • Document design iterations, test results, and validation data in accordance with engineering standards. 
  • Collaborate with other stakeholders (e.g. product design, materials, manufacturing, certification, test, & quality engineers) throughout all stages of the design.

  • Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or a related field. 
  • 0–3 years of experience (internship, co-op, academic research, or project experience acceptable). 
  • Proficiency in 3DEXPERIENCE CATIA (preferred) or similar 3D CAD software (e.g. NX, Creo, Solidworks, Fusion).
  • Fundamental understanding of additive manufacturing processes and constraints. 
  • Working knowledge of mechanical design principles, including stress analysis and materials fundamentals. 
  • Working knowledge of GD&T and technical drawing standards.
  • Familiarity with build preparation software tools (e.g., 3Dxpert, Magics, Netfabb). 
  • Basic understanding of machining principles, including common subtractive processes and design for manufacturability considerations. 
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. 
  • Effective written and verbal communication skills. 

  • Coursework or project experience in additive manufacturing or advanced manufacturing. 
  • Experience with topology optimization tools (e.g., Altair Inspire, nTopology, ANSYS). 
  • Exposure to FEA tools for structural validation. 
  • Experience with metal AM processes (e.g., LPBF, EBM) and post-processing techniques. 
  • Hands-on machining experience (manual or CNC) in an academic, research, or industry setting. 
  • Familiarity with 3D Printing inspection methods (e.g. 3D scanning, CT Scanning, Optical Profilometer). 
  • Knowledge of AM part quality and process controls and inspection methodologies.
  • Experience in controlled/certified environments (AS9100 or ISO9000). 
  • Basic understanding of materials characterization and mechanical testing. 

Key Competencies 

  • Systems-level thinking with attention to detail. 
  • First-principles / requirements driven understanding of design approaches 
  • Ability to iterate rapidly in a prototyping environment. 
  • Collaborative mindset with cross-functional teams. 
  • Ownership of tasks from concept through validation. 
  • Technical rigor in documentation and analysis. 

What You Will Gain 

  • Direct experience designing flight- or production-critical components for additive manufacturing. 
  • Exposure to the full lifecycle of AM hardware development. 
  • Mentorship from experienced design and manufacturing engineers. 
  • Opportunity to contribute to next-generation manufacturing technologies. 

Work Environment 

This role may involve time in both office and laboratory/manufacturing environments. Candidates should be comfortable working around production equipment and collaborating closely with manufacturing personnel. 

Qualified candidates should submit a resume and, if available, a portfolio showcasing relevant design projects, academic work, or additive manufacturing experience. 

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Compensation at Joby is a combination of base pay and Restricted Stock Units (RSUs). The target base pay for this position is $91,100 - $125,300/yr. The compensation package will be determined by job-related knowledge, skills, and experience.
Joby also offers a comprehensive benefits package, including paid time off, healthcare benefits, a 401(k) plan with a company match, an employee stock purchase plan (ESPP), short-term and long-term disability coverage, life insurance, and more.

Joby is an Equal Opportunity Employer.