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AON3D is expanding its engineering team in Montreal, QC, by hiring an Additive Applications Engineer to support its global FFF/FDM hardware and software solutions.
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AON3D is expanding its engineering team in Montreal, QC, by hiring an Additive Applications Engineer to support its global FFF/FDM hardware and software solutions.

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Originally reported by ycombinator.com

AON3D is expanding its engineering team in Montreal, QC, by hiring an Additive Applications Engineer to support its global FFF/FDM hardware and software solutions. The role focuses on providing technical support, on-site training, and process optimization for users of high-performance thermoplastics like PEEK, PEKK, PEI, and PI. This expansion aims to bolster the company's ability to service its customer base across 25+ countries, specifically targeting Fortune 500 corporations and industrial manufacturers requiring advanced material integration.

This hiring initiative reflects the increasing demand for specialized technical support in the industrial FDM/FFF sector, where material science expertise is as critical as hardware reliability. As AON3D competes with established industrial players by lowering the cost of printing high-performance polymers, the company must bridge the gap between complex material processing and end-user adoption. By scaling its applications engineering team, AON3D is prioritizing the reduction of technical barriers for customers transitioning from traditional manufacturing to additive workflows for demanding applications like aerospace interiors and industrial tooling.

For industrial users, this move indicates that AON3D is prioritizing post-sales technical integration to maintain its market position in the high-performance polymer segment. Prospective customers should evaluate whether this increased support capacity aligns with their internal requirements for ISO 9001 or AS9100 quality management compliance. Success for AON3D will depend on the team's ability to standardize material profiles and troubleshooting protocols across a diverse, global install base.

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AON3DFFFFDMPEEKAdditive ManufacturingMontrealApplications EngineeringIndustrial 3D Printing

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