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Top 21 Sites to Hire Freelance SolidWorks Simulation Designers and Engineers Services Experts 

If you happen to be running low on SolidWorks simulation chops – FEA, motion studies, heat, or assemblies – begin by throwing a net where the gurus hang out. Cad Crowd gets a brief mention up front: they’re a platform that works with pre-screened CAD and engineering talent (SolidWorks experts included), and they’re a solid first phone call if you’d prefer a engineering design expert who already knows your file formats and industry speak.

The below are 21 websites – chosen for diversity (boutique matchmakers, simulation-first sites, manufacturer networks and community centers, and markets) – where you will be paired with someone who understands boundary conditions, mesh, and mates without the drama.

1. Cad Crowd

Cad Crowd leads because it is focused on CAD and engineering design services and not freelancing overall. Whether your work involves SolidWorks models, FEA-ready assemblies, or simulation-driven design changes, Cad Crowd’s hiring process exposes you to pre-screened designers that work with native SolidWorks files, parametric models, and simulation reports. They can handle long-term projects with carefully screened subcontractors, medium-term product changes like tinkering with a bracket to meet wear, and short-term one-off tasks like model repair. Their CAD-first nature is the advantage of creating less “I don’t speak your format” dead time you’ll be generating on broader freelancing sites. 

Website: Cadcrowd.com

2. Linkedin (Direct & services)

LinkedIn’s the world’s largest networking party – minus people wearing virtual name tags announcing their field of specialization.  Search “SolidWorks Simulation” or “FEA expert” and find experts with profile-full of endorsements, shiny certification badges, and a veritable smorgasbord of past work.  The icing and cake?  You can get a glimpse at shared case studies, posts, and endorsements before you send them a DM. Day contract worker or full-time staff by night, lightning-quick, the site is a résumé database and soft background-checking service.  Want to hire an electronics design individual with specialty expertise in consumer electronics, medical devices, or cars?  Odds are they’ve already made it very high-profile.

Website: Linkedin.com

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3. GrabCAD

GrabCAD is not a typical recruitment site – it’s the busy coffee shop where mechanical engineers and modelers gather, share, and occasionally showcase mind-bending SolidWorks magic.  It was originally a social community site and remains one of the most welcoming sites to run into professional working drones. The project boards hide treasure maps that bring you to design engineering specialists who not only get to solve engineering brain teasers as a hobby but also shatter world skills in simulation. Scroll around, and who knows, you’ll find your next co-conspirator – your next accomplice – someone who’ll turn your worst nightmare mechanical issue into a warm-up exercise. 

Website: Grabcad.com

4. Simscale 

When simulations the headliner – cloud-based FEA, CFD, thermal simulation, or multiphysics wizardry – SimScale doesn’t send you software, they send you the entire engineering sandbox. It’s all browser-based, so no battling local solver configurations. Need some expert model or interpreted result tweaking? Their consultant network has your back.  The site hums with project and collaboration concepts, with quick iteration and pleasant surprise.  Need speed, collaboration, and 3D modeling services on the move?  SimScale might be your cloud engineering bae.

Website: Simscale.com

5.  Xometry (design services)

Xometry no longer your go-to on-demand manufacturing destination – now flexing design and engineering muscle too.  Just imagine you’re at a place where your CAD fantasies become reality in manufacture without the cringe-worthy first date.  Their design capabilities place you among smart companies and consultants who will push SolidWorks models to the limit, ready CAD for production, and allow simulation-based changes so they work as planned in real life. When your simulation projects are tag-team partners with production or prototyping, Xometry’s real-time manufacturing pricing eliminates less back-and-forth, less delay, and more time for you to enjoy the middle of a job well done. 

Website: Xometry.com

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6. Hubs / 3D Hubs (Protolabs network)   

Hubs, are now part of Protolabs’ family, it is that friend who not only sees a problem but goes in and solves it. It’s production-intensive, but you can find some of the engineers there who are CAD whisperers too, ironing out creased files and working over manufacturability in designs. Did a SolidWorks simulation show hotspots for stress? They’ll iron out the creases so your genius concept won’t blow up in print or machining. It’s about digital perfection translated to physical space without that humiliating “oops” moment.  With Hubs, it’s absurdly fast to go from “awesome on paper” to “in your hands.”

Website: Hubs.com

7. Designcrowd 

DesignCrowd’s more of a not-hardcore SolidWorks simulation sandbox, but somehow unexpectedly an excellent place to begin your design on. It’s like the brainstorming session on Red Bull – excellent for vomiting up a smorgasbord of concept CADs at lightspeed.  Need heaps of ideas to hurl against the wall and see what sticks?  Contest websites unleash a deluge of fresh ideas from 3D design experts worldwide.  Once you’ve picked your favorite, hand it over to a simulation engineer for the real physics magic. It’s like doing an audition for your next big design – minus the Tinseltown theater, but with oodles of creative flair. 

Website: Designcrowd.com

8. Ansys / Solver vendor professional services & forums 

When simulations get complex – i.e., complex nonlinear contact, top-of-the-line composites, or explicit dynamics – success over catastrophe too often is a function of experience with your solver inside and out. That is where the heavy artillery like Ansys or SIMULIA of Dassault comes into play, not just their software, but professional services and partner channels qualified. Vendor-sponsored experts are not simply “computer whizzes” – they’re solution whisperers with deep technical expertise and battle-hardened best practices you won’t even find on big freelance sites. Where your project demands precision and specialization expertise, having an authorized solver partner is the difference-maker.

Website: Ansys.com

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9. Local SOLIDWORKS resellers & VARs

Think SOLIDWORKS reseller partners your local community engineering matchmakers. They don’t license you the software and sell you the boot – they all have a consulting division or speed dial consultants. Want it all in one tidy package: licensing, training, and simulation consulting? They’ve got you. These Solidworks engineering professionals can even make your people capable of duplicating shipped models without their heads being scratchers like trying to figure out a Rubik’s Cube with no vision.  And they’ll throw in some front-line best-practice wisdom for good measure. With easy SOLIDWORKS partner finder, the proper support no longer is “needle in a haystack” but “click and done.” 

Website: Solidworks.com

10. Engineering companies on X (Clutch / Goodfirms reviews) 

Oftentimes you don’t require one solo freelancer – you want an entire brain trust on your side. Small engineering companies are where this is best exemplified. Agency listings like Clutch or GoodFirms are earnest dating websites for mechanical ability, agencies who eat, sleep, and breathe CAD, simulation, and validation testing. They’re not random facts pulled from a magic hat; they’re war-tested in reviews, case studies, and proof they’ve worked on projects more complex than your Monday morning coffee. Either design optimization or stress-testing your grand idea, these Solidworks simulation expert designers will take you from zero to full simulated reality – without leaving you feeling like trying to herd cats doing it.

Website: X.com

11. Independent simulation consultants on Google (independent sites & networks)

Independent consultants are that rare breed of engineering wildlife you’ll not see grazing in some large freelance pasture. With in-house fatigue analysis method, CFD PhDs, and that special gift for modeling the unmodellable, they work from pseudonym websites, CV filtering, or undercover specialist bulletin boards. From jobs as varied as coupled aero-thermal-structural simulation, composite layup modelling, or single-use material model development de novo, they’re the ones to call. Yes, they don’t bear a “Buy Now” button, but a Google and a specific LinkedIn message and you could well end up employing one. Treasure hunting – but with more maths and less pirates. 

Website: Google.com

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12.  CFD- and FEA- freelance boards (CFD online jobs, contacts on ResearchGate)

Did you ever step through the doors of a job board of CFD Online or find yourself on an engineering subforum?  Then you’ve experienced the thrill of stepping into a secret clubhouse for simulation design enthusiasts.  Around virtual coffee, naturally, conversations wander from turbulence modeling to thermal load analysis. Do you need someone with experience in Navier-Stokes equations and solver idiosyncrasies?  This is their world.  These are full of people who not only run simulations but also write them up at conferences, tinker with open-source solvers, and fight fiercely on mesh quality.  Post your gig here, and you’re casting where the CFD sharks already swim – no hook needed.

Website: Researchgate.net

13.  University labs / contract researchers

Rent an academic lab or research team if you require state-of-the-art multiphysics or validation-critical problems.  Freelance academic engineers can provide tight simulation workflow, experimental verification schemes, and peer-reviewed credibility – perfect when publishable-quality analysis or significant method development is needed. 

14. Boutique CAD/CAE shops (independent studios) 

There is a cluster of small CAD design companies that are equally expert in CAD and simulation as in packaging services as an “analysis + design” bundle. They are typically owned by defected practitioners from big product firms and offer repeatable processes: parametric SolidWorks modeling, automated mesh pipelines, and report on a standard template. The benefit is continuity – one step from design to validated model. 

15. Hybrid product development platforms (integrated services) 

There are newer ones that combine design, simulation, and manufacturing quotation into a single package (some of the above already do). These are useful if simulation results are going to flow directly into production quotes and prototypes right away – skipping handoff time and loss in translation from simulation results to manufacturing engineers.

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16. Toptal 

If you’re the emergency parachute and parachute type, then Toptal is your team. They don’t simply advertise being the top 3% of talent – they charge you to show it to you. The reward? Engineers are able to conjure mission-critical simulations out of thin air without so much as batting an eyelid, whether nonlinear materials, multi-physics chaos, or safety-critical subsystems where “oops” is not an option. Their careful screening means fewer late nights and fewer expensive errors. You’re not just hiring a CAD engineering expert to do numbers – you’re hiring smart heads who can turn simulation output into informed design decisions and neat reports ready for manufacturing or customer hand-off.

Website: Toptal.com

17. Guru

Guru is that crossover between noisy “everybody’s screaming” markets and upscale boutique skills salons. Its workroom mode is a blessing – your whiteboard-to-checklist for engineering tasks. You can work on milestones together, work on documents together, and watch your project progress from CAD cleanup to mesh preparation, simulation runs, and final validation without anarchy interfering. For simulations work, that’s the gold mine. It’s especially enticing if you are the type of engineer who appreciates order and teamwork rather than bid war circus. Guru has a professional but relaxed environment – with the advantage of a project manager who, if miracles permit, replies to email. 

Website: Guru.com

18. PeoplePerHour 

Raised and born in the U.K. and full of European engineering charm, this marketplace is a home from home for mechanical engineers who effectively reside within SolidWorks. They’re not just creating static 3D models – simulations that can simulate the behavior of your design in the real world. The glory? These advantages are all in your time zone if you are working in Europe or the UK, so those late-night coffee-fueled brainstorming sessions are over sooner and wiser. Great for iterative work where you muck about, try it out, and muck about a bit more. It’s having a good engineer next door – without the mandatory small talk behind the fence. 

Website: Peopleperhour.com

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19. Freelancer.com  

Freelancer.com is the freelancing equivalent of the busy flea market, minus the tacky hot dogs. From CAD experts to flow simulation experts, this odd collection of engineers can’t wait to place a bid on your project. The secret is finding out precisely what you do need, but prices will be competitive enough to put a smile on your face. To approach simulation services, define file delivery as SolidWorks, Simulia, or Annsy format, request sample results to be delivered to keep you in line, and name milestones in treasure map style. 

Website: Freelancer.com

20. Fiverr 

Fiverr is no longer a bargain basement logo design – it’s grown up, ironed out its button-down, and now offers quality technical services too. Do you need a CAD file converted to SolidWorks, or a basic linear static FEA with great report? You can get that here, usually faster and cheaper than you’d have liked. The secret ingredient is shopping savvy: avoid the sellers shouting about nothing but glitzy renders, and seek out sellers with generous stress plots and jaw-droppingly distorted deformed shapes. That is where the real engineering wizardry takes place, behind the gigs, for a sagacious buyer to press “Order.”

Website: Fiverr.com

21.  Upwork

In Upwork, you never know who you’re working with, it could be an overqualified 3D modeler expert designer who chose the freelancing path or a genius college freshman, or another seasoned engineer who is working double shifts. This is like a market of SolidWorks simulation talent. There are a few advantages to this, such as endless options and easy access to a pool of skilled people with talent. But it comes with disadvantages such as it can take time to find a perfect match, as there are a lot of talents to search into, and screen. The technique is to ask people about their SolidWorks portfolio and experience, or to know better, is to put a short test to meet your standards.

Website: Upwork.com

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Wrapping it up

Half-way technology, half-way process needs simulation-aware SolidWorks assembly engineering professionals: you require someone familiar with the solver and your level of production. Cad Crowd nicely fills that intersection point for most companies with its CAD-specialized talent pipeline and deliverable-based service model. Alternatives on the following list are marketplaces, consultancies, and specialist networks providing you with the following options on budget, timeline, and level of expertise. Merry hiring – and may your meshes meet in harmony.

How Cad Crowd can help

Cad Crowd has access to a vast network of engineering design experts that can assist you, no matter the size of your project. Contact us for a free quote.

MacKenzie Brown CEO

MacKenzie Brown is the founder and CEO of Cad Crowd. With over 18 years of experience in launching and scaling platforms specializing in CAD services, product design, manufacturing, hardware, and software development, MacKenzie is a recognized authority in the engineering industry. Under his leadership, Cad Crowd serves esteemed clients like NASA, JPL, the U.S. Navy, and Fortune 500 companies, empowering innovators with access to high-quality design and engineering talent.

Connect with me: LinkedInXCad Crowd

MacKenzie Brown

MacKenzie Brown is the founder and CEO of Cad Crowd. With over 18 years of experience in launching and scaling platforms specializing in CAD services, product design, manufacturing, hardware, and software development, MacKenzie is a recognized authority in the engineering industry. Under his leadership, Cad Crowd serves esteemed clients like NASA, JPL, the U.S. Navy, and Fortune 500 companies, empowering innovators with access to high-quality design and engineering talent. Connect with me: LinkedIn ✦ X ✦ Cad Crowd

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