Industrial 3D printing systems for manufacturing and product development
Stratasys manufactures industrial additive manufacturing hardware and materials—FDM, PolyJet, SAF, and stereolithography systems—serving design and production teams. The tech stack (AWS, Kubernetes, Docker, React, TypeScript, C#) reflects a cloud-native, containerized architecture typical of modern hardware + software companies. Hiring is accelerating across manufacturing (23 roles) and engineering (17), while projects cluster around quality systems, material flow optimization, and supply-chain resilience—typical operational priorities for a capital-intensive hardware manufacturer scaling production.
Notable leadership hires: Marketing Director
Stratasys is a publicly traded Israeli manufacturer of industrial 3D printing systems and consumables. The company serves automotive, aerospace, healthcare, and consumer product manufacturers with multiple printing technologies: FDM (thermoplastic extrusion), PolyJet (multi-material inkjet), SAF (selective absorption fusion), and stereolithography. Operations span manufacturing facilities, engineering R&D, and global sales teams across seven countries. Core challenges include material shortages, inventory accuracy, supply-chain resilience, and compliance overhead—standard for capital-equipment vendors scaling production and supporting a distributed customer base.
Cloud infrastructure (AWS, Kubernetes, Docker, Terraform), desktop app runtime (Electron), 3D visualization (WebGL, OpenGL), web frontend (React, TypeScript), backend systems (C#, C++), analytics (Metabase), and enterprise software (Salesforce, Jira, HubSpot).
Rehovot, Israel. The company employs 1,001–5,000 people and hires actively across the United States, Israel, United Kingdom, Germany, India, Ireland, and Japan.
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