Software & Systems Engineer
Diamond Foundry
Posted
May 15, 2026
Location
USA
Type
Full-time
Mission
What you will drive
- Design, upgrade, automate, and troubleshoot in-house and third-party systems including inspection tools, CNC lasers, parts handlers, and CVD reactors to optimize control logic and minimize operator interaction time.
- Collaborate with end users to translate feature requests into actionable software design, building algorithms and models for data-driven decision making.
- Train technicians on correct procedures, implement requested changes, and maintain technical documentation.
- Source system components from software vendors as needed.
Impact
The difference you'll make
This role directly contributes to scaling the production of diamond wafers, which enable more efficient AI, cloud computing, and electric vehicles while converting greenhouse gas into zero-emission manufacturing.
Profile
What makes you a great fit
- Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or similar engineering discipline (Master's preferred) with 2+ years of experience in software engineering or computer science.
- Proficiency in Python required; knowledge of C++/C, PLC programming, TCP/IP, MQTT, IIoT, Modbus, RS232, SCADA, Motion Control, Git, and SQL basics.
- Experience with electrical, software, and/or mechanical systems; familiarity with manufacturing processes or quality control systems.
- Strong communication and data presentation skills; experience with data visualization tools or HMI development; familiarity with computer vision and industrial automation.
Benefits
What's in it for you
Health insurance, flexible spending accounts, retirement savings plans, life and disability insurance, paid and unpaid time off, employee discounts to VRAI. Benefits begin on first day of employment.
About
Inside Diamond Foundry
Diamond Foundry Inc. produces single-crystal diamond wafers to solve thermal limitations in AI, cloud compute, electric-car power electronics, and 5G/6G wireless, converting greenhouse gas into diamond wafers using zero-emission energy.