Flexcompute is a cutting-edge technology startup that specializes in ultra-fast simulation technology. Our products are utilized by companies in designing and optimizing technology products, with applications ranging from designing airplanes and cars to wind turbines and quantum computing chips. Our customer base includes both household names and startups in emerging industries. Our company was founded by world-renowned leaders in simulation technology from Stanford University and MIT. Backed by top VC firms, we are poised to disrupt the billion-dollar engineering simulation industry with our fast-growing trajectory
We are seeking a high-impact Account Executive – Physics Intelligence to drive adoption of Flexcompute’s next-generation simulation stack—Aero Intelligence, including GeometryAI, Flow360, and Physics Repo. This AE will be responsible for selling a category-defining platform that learns as it simulates, automates geometry workflows, accelerates simulation cycles, and eliminates traditional engineering bottlenecks.
You are selling the industry’s first AI-native physics platform that combines real-time design iteration, geometry automation, multi-physics simulation, neural memory, and continuous learning. This role places you at the center of transforming how physical products—from EVs to aircraft—are designed over the next decade.
Requirements
Competitive base salary, strong commission accelerators, and full benefits.
Benefits

Accelerate Innovation with Advanced Computing
Flexcompute develops next-generation simulation tools to accelerate product designs in automotive, aerospace, consumer electronics, semiconductors, and renewable energy.
Our technology is 50 to 500 times faster than traditional simulation software while achieving better accuracy and robustness. This leap is enabled by a new generation of computing chips, innovative algorithms for solving first-principle equations, and AI-assisted physics modeling.
Our products simulate fluid, thermal, and electromagnetic physics. Flexcompute is based in Boston, with a founding team from MIT and Stanford.