About the job
At Orbital Industries, we harness the power of artificial intelligence to create cutting-edge data center hardware that surpasses industry standards. Our innovative AI technology simulates materials at the atomic level, allowing us to evaluate millions of hardware configurations in the time it takes traditional methods to assess only hundreds. This leads to the development of optimal designs that are unmatched in performance.
Each deployment generates valuable field data that continuously enhances our AI models. This cycle of improvement means that as our models become more sophisticated, so does the hardware we produce, enabling even more advanced AI capabilities. We are not just passive participants in the evolution of AI; we are actively driving its advancement.
Our focus on data centers is driven by the urgency of the market and the demanding specifications of our clients. However, the AI-enhanced development processes we have established—spanning materials discovery, hardware design, and manufacturing optimization—are applicable to any intricate physical system. Data centers serve as our initial proving ground, not the limit of our capabilities.
With operations in London, Canada, and the USA, we are assembling teams across multiple disciplines, including machine learning research, product development, mechanical engineering, and chemical engineering. If you are passionate about where AI intersects with material science, we want to connect with you.
Role Overview
As the Engineering Manager at Orbital, you will be responsible for the design and implementation of our internal AI software platform, known as Curie. You will oversee the development of features that integrate materials, engineering, and manufacturing into a cohesive system for our AI agents. Your leadership will set high engineering standards, guide projects from initial prototype to production deployment, and manage a talented software team.
We seek individuals who have a passion for craftsmanship, a commitment to continuous learning, and a drive to build scalable systems.

