Careers at Infinitus
Build things that matter
We're a focused team building engineering software used in real operations. If you care about the craft and want to work on problems that actually matter, read on.
No open roles right now
We hire when it's the right time, not to fill headcount. When something opens up, it goes here first.
If you think you'd be a good fit for the kind of work we do, we're always open to hearing from people who are serious about their craft. Send a short note to connect@teaminfinitus.com and tell us what you build.
Open application
Introduce yourself and share examples of your work. We read every message, even when there's nothing open.
Get in touchWhat we look for
We don't have a rigid profile. But the people who do well here tend to have a few things in common.
01
You care about the work
Not just getting it done. You think about structure, maintainability, and how the system will hold up in real use.
02
You work in complex environments
You're comfortable with systems that have many moving parts: integrations, data flows, edge cases, and constraints that matter.
03
You communicate clearly
You can explain trade-offs, surface blockers early, and keep the people around you informed without being asked.
04
You own what you ship
You don't hand things over and move on. You stay close to the work and make sure it actually lands.
The work we do
Most of our work falls into one of these areas. When we do hire, it's usually in these domains.
Engineering Software
Full-stack development, systems design, and integration work for production platforms used in operational environments.
Industrial 3D & Digital Twins
Three.js, WebGL, Unity, and real-time rendering for platforms where spatial context matters.
Unity Tools & Tooling
Editor tooling, workflow automation, and production-grade utilities for Unity developers working in demanding environments.
Product Configurators
Rules-driven configuration systems, constraint logic, and accurate technical outputs for complex products.
Interested in working with us?
There's no formal process for speculative interest. Just send us a short note, tell us what you do, and share some examples of your work.