CAD, simulation, and 3D printing services for product design and manufacturing
TriMech operates a multi-service engineering firm built around CAD (SOLIDWORKS, CATIA), simulation (FEA, CFD), and additive manufacturing, with a Microsoft/.NET backend and Salesforce/NetSuite for operations. Active hiring is concentrated in sales (4 roles) and support (2 roles) rather than engineering, while project work centers on SOLIDWORKS adoption and CAM software rollout — indicating a services-and-implementation model scaling outward rather than building new IP. Pain points around customer CAM adoption and workflow complexity suggest the core tension: customers buying best-of-breed tools but struggling to integrate them operationally.
TriMech is an engineering services firm founded in 1998, headquartered in Glen Allen, Virginia, serving mid-market and enterprise customers in aerospace, automotive, consumer products, and industrial equipment. The company offers integrated design and manufacturing solutions spanning 3D CAD (SOLIDWORKS, CATIA), FEA/CFD simulation, 3D printing, rapid prototyping, and product lifecycle management (ENOVIA, 3DEXPERIENCE Platform). Operations run on SQL Server, .NET Core, Azure, and Salesforce, with a reseller/partner relationship to Dassault Systèmes tools. The 201–500 person organization is sales-led, currently hiring across sales, support, and operations in the U.S. and Canada.
TriMech specializes in SOLIDWORKS and CATIA, with broader PLM via Dassault Systèmes' ENOVIA and 3DEXPERIENCE Platform. The tech stack also includes Formlabs and Stratasys for 3D printing.
Backend: C#, .NET Core, SQL Server, Entity Framework, Azure (Functions, Logic Apps, DevOps), Docker, Kubernetes. Frontend: Angular, TypeScript. CAD/manufacturing: SOLIDWORKS, CATIA, ENOVIA. Operations: Salesforce, NetSuite, ZoomInfo.
TriMech's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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