Pioneer Square Labs
CTO - AI-native optical design platform (Paraxial)
Pioneer Square Labs, Seattle, Washington, us, 98127
Chief Technology Officer
Paraxial — Seattle, WA (Hybrid or Remote for exceptional candidates)
Paraxial is building the first
AI-native optical design platform , a modern successor to legacy tools like Zemax and Code V. Optical systems drive AR/VR, LiDAR, robotics, aerospace, and biomedical imaging — yet the tools used to design them are outdated, slow, and fundamentally incompatible with modern compute and AI.
We’re rebuilding the stack from first principles: natural-language spec-to-model, high-performance ray tracing, intelligent design exploration, hybrid AI tolerancing, and CAD-native integration.
With hundreds of optical engineers already on the waitlist and enterprise design partners ready to begin pilots, we’re hiring a
CTO
to architect and ship the beginning of the platform.
The Role This is a hands‑on technical leadership role. You will build the first working iteration of Paraxial, make the architectural decisions that define its long‑term future, and grow the engineering organization around your technical vision.
What You’ll Own
The end‑to‑end architecture of Paraxial’s early product
Technical decisions across backend, orchestration, data modeling, optimization workflows, and early simulation integration
Rapid prototyping of core workflows (spec → model → optimization → results)
Interfaces to external engines (ZOS-API or alternatives) and, eventually, modernized high‑performance cores
Early LLM integration workflows
Development of reproducibility, logging, and correctness foundations
Engineering culture, documentation, and hiring the first technical team
Long‑term decisions on HPC, GPU, ML, and CAD infrastructure — selecting the right tools for the job rather than adhering to a specific stack
You are responsible for building the “spine” of Paraxial: the architecture, systems, and workflows the entire company will build on.
What You Bring Core Technical Strengths You are a senior/principal‑level engineer with deep experience building zero‑to‑one products in technically complex domains. You have strong command over:
System design across backend, compute, and data layers
Building and shipping simulation‑heavy or data‑intensive workflows
Working with performance‑sensitive code, whether in C++, Python, or another modern language
Choosing and integrating the right technology (C++, Python, CUDA, GPU libraries, ML frameworks, rendering engines, etc.) based on constraints
Architecting pipelines that involve optimization, numerical analysis, or scientific computation
Writing pragmatic, reliable code while moving quickly
You’re not tied to one language or stack — you choose the right tool for the job.
Product & Execution Strengths
Ability to independently deliver a working product slice in weeks, not quarters
Strong intuition for glueing together APIs, LLMs, numerical code, and UI
Clear communication with non‑software domain experts
Bias toward shipping, learning, and iterating
Comfort owning ambiguous, open‑ended problem spaces
Domain Knowledge (Strong Pluses) Not required, but very valuable:
Experience with simulation, rendering, robotics, AV, computational physics, or optimization
Exposure to ray tracing, geometric optics, or optical system design
Experience working in AR/VR, imaging, or any hardware‑adjacent industry
We do not expect deep optical expertise — but curiosity and ability to collaborate closely with optical engineers is essential.
In the first 30–60 days, you will work closely with the CEO and our optical domain expert to:
Stand up core backend services and data models
Build the initial
Parametric Optical Model (POM)
schema
Implement a pipeline that turns a spec (form or natural language) into an optimized optical system
Integrate with existing engines (ZOS-API or similar) for design generation and analysis
Build a simple but functional UI for entering specs and reviewing candidate designs
Create the first LLM‑driven spec mapper for natural‑language input
Ensure correctness by working closely with optical domain knowledge
You’ll write code every day while also making foundational decisions about system design, performance characteristics, toolchain choices, and long‑term architecture.
Why Join Paraxial?
Build the foundational technical architecture of a next‑generation engineering platform
Work at the intersection of physics, AI, simulation, and human creativity
Direct exposure to real optical engineers shaping the future of hardware
The opportunity to reinvent an entire industry’s core tools
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Paraxial is building the first
AI-native optical design platform , a modern successor to legacy tools like Zemax and Code V. Optical systems drive AR/VR, LiDAR, robotics, aerospace, and biomedical imaging — yet the tools used to design them are outdated, slow, and fundamentally incompatible with modern compute and AI.
We’re rebuilding the stack from first principles: natural-language spec-to-model, high-performance ray tracing, intelligent design exploration, hybrid AI tolerancing, and CAD-native integration.
With hundreds of optical engineers already on the waitlist and enterprise design partners ready to begin pilots, we’re hiring a
CTO
to architect and ship the beginning of the platform.
The Role This is a hands‑on technical leadership role. You will build the first working iteration of Paraxial, make the architectural decisions that define its long‑term future, and grow the engineering organization around your technical vision.
What You’ll Own
The end‑to‑end architecture of Paraxial’s early product
Technical decisions across backend, orchestration, data modeling, optimization workflows, and early simulation integration
Rapid prototyping of core workflows (spec → model → optimization → results)
Interfaces to external engines (ZOS-API or alternatives) and, eventually, modernized high‑performance cores
Early LLM integration workflows
Development of reproducibility, logging, and correctness foundations
Engineering culture, documentation, and hiring the first technical team
Long‑term decisions on HPC, GPU, ML, and CAD infrastructure — selecting the right tools for the job rather than adhering to a specific stack
You are responsible for building the “spine” of Paraxial: the architecture, systems, and workflows the entire company will build on.
What You Bring Core Technical Strengths You are a senior/principal‑level engineer with deep experience building zero‑to‑one products in technically complex domains. You have strong command over:
System design across backend, compute, and data layers
Building and shipping simulation‑heavy or data‑intensive workflows
Working with performance‑sensitive code, whether in C++, Python, or another modern language
Choosing and integrating the right technology (C++, Python, CUDA, GPU libraries, ML frameworks, rendering engines, etc.) based on constraints
Architecting pipelines that involve optimization, numerical analysis, or scientific computation
Writing pragmatic, reliable code while moving quickly
You’re not tied to one language or stack — you choose the right tool for the job.
Product & Execution Strengths
Ability to independently deliver a working product slice in weeks, not quarters
Strong intuition for glueing together APIs, LLMs, numerical code, and UI
Clear communication with non‑software domain experts
Bias toward shipping, learning, and iterating
Comfort owning ambiguous, open‑ended problem spaces
Domain Knowledge (Strong Pluses) Not required, but very valuable:
Experience with simulation, rendering, robotics, AV, computational physics, or optimization
Exposure to ray tracing, geometric optics, or optical system design
Experience working in AR/VR, imaging, or any hardware‑adjacent industry
We do not expect deep optical expertise — but curiosity and ability to collaborate closely with optical engineers is essential.
In the first 30–60 days, you will work closely with the CEO and our optical domain expert to:
Stand up core backend services and data models
Build the initial
Parametric Optical Model (POM)
schema
Implement a pipeline that turns a spec (form or natural language) into an optimized optical system
Integrate with existing engines (ZOS-API or similar) for design generation and analysis
Build a simple but functional UI for entering specs and reviewing candidate designs
Create the first LLM‑driven spec mapper for natural‑language input
Ensure correctness by working closely with optical domain knowledge
You’ll write code every day while also making foundational decisions about system design, performance characteristics, toolchain choices, and long‑term architecture.
Why Join Paraxial?
Build the foundational technical architecture of a next‑generation engineering platform
Work at the intersection of physics, AI, simulation, and human creativity
Direct exposure to real optical engineers shaping the future of hardware
The opportunity to reinvent an entire industry’s core tools
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