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A leading engineering software firm is seeking a Computational Design Engineer in London. The role involves working closely with customers to solve complex thermal and fluid flow problems while collaborating across engineering teams. Ideal candidates have a degree in engineering or a related field, strong problem-solving skills, and excellent communication abilities. This position offers a hybrid work model and requires occasional travel.
About ToffeeX
At ToffeeX, we’re building a new generation of engineering design software. Our cloud-based platform combines physics simulation, generative design, and optimization to re-think how engineers design components like heat exchangers, cold plates, and manifolds. Trusted by some of the world’s most advanced engineering teams, we help companies to engineer better products faster.
Since our founding in 2019, we’ve grown rapidly and recently moved into a new Central London office. We were named one of the UK’s top 100 startups by Startups.co.uk in 2025.
The Role
We're looking for a Computational Design Engineer to help our customers (and prospects!) solve complex thermal and fluid flow problems using ToffeeX.
This is not a “follow the process” role. As part of a small, high-trust team, you will take ownership of difficult technical challenges, guide customers in applying our cutting-edge tools, and help to shape the future of our product. You will work across our engineering teams, interfacing with R&D, product, and customer success and be hands-on in both engineering and software.
What You’ll Do
Who We’re Looking For
We want people who are curious, technically skilled, and excited to build in a fast-moving and sometimes ambiguous environment. If you're a builder, a do-er, or someone who thrives in uncertainty, we want to hear from you.
Most fundamentally, we are not hiring a checklist. We are hiring people with strong fundamentals, and a track record of building and growth. That said, the following skills would be useful for this role.
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