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You will create Electro/Mechanical product packaging designs with integrated PCB’s. You will be familiar with 3D printing technology and its use in product development. As a Senior Mechanical Designer working within the Mechanical Engineering Department, you are responsible for implementing project based designs and improvements to existing products in accordance with design plans.
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We are looking for a Sr. UX/UI Designer to join our enterprise tech client's Consumer Growth Design team, who can lead by connecting the dots between user insights, design patterns, and business goals.
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In 2017, Temple St. Clair joined Louis Comfort Tiffany and Alexander Calder as the third American jewelry designer whose work is represented in the permanent collection of the Museum of Decorative Arts at the Louvre in Paris.
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We are seeking an in-house, on-site Junior Graphic Designer to join our growing team. Junior Graphic Designer – Job Description – Entry Level. In the Art Department, you will be designing, editing, proofing, archiving, and formatting - retail packaging, product photography, digital images, web assets, marketing materials, trade show signage, catalogs, social media content, and more.
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Nili Lotan is seeking a Product Development / Design Assistant to support the overall PD department with alldevelopment and design-related needs. Nili Lotan is an Israeli-born and New York-based fashion designer.
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This UI/UX Designer position is an exciting opportunity to develop a new and revolutionary product and see it go to market. As a UI/UX Designer, you will be responsible for creating user-centered designs by understanding business requirements, conducting user research, and designing user flow, wireframes, and final UI designs using Figma.
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As a Product Designer at Nominal, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our data analysis and computation platform, directly contributing to the acceleration of testing and validation processes for engineering teams.
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While our product has a high focus on utility, being the kind of creative designer who looks for ways to add personality and energy to complex interfaces and flows is important. As a Product Design Manager at Extend, you'll have the opportunity to shape every facet of our product across web, iOS, and Android platforms.
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As the Lead UX/UI Designer, you will collaborate closely with our CTO, engineering team, and other key stakeholders to understand product requirements and spearhead the development of new features and enhancements.
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Create, prioritize, and manage the team’s product, task, and bug backlog (JIRA)Be a consistent source of clarity, positive energy and an exemplar of Microsoft and Xbox values. If so, the Halo team would love to speak with you about becoming our next Lead Level Designer of multiplayer experiences.
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RSVLTS is hiring an experienced Apparel Technical Designer; the type of person who has seen The Devil Wears Prada at least 35 times. This role is responsible for producing detailed, factory-ready tech packs built for our various product lines, including: short and long sleeve button up shirts, t-shirts, men and women’s swim, jackets, socks, and the list keeps on going.
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The CAD Designer will work with experienced Structural and Forensic Engineers using field data to develop 2-D plans, detail, 3-D models of failures, accident scenes, and repairs related to the same.
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As a Senior Product Designer at Texture, you will play a pivotal role in transforming the energy sector and leading the rollout of distributed, renewable energy by designing intuitive and user-centric products, as well as creating compelling marketing materials and websites that empower our users and drive our company's growth.
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Support the Global Director of Brand Partnerships in cultivating new collaborations across diverse industries, including fashion/designer, beauty/skincare, lifestyle, etc., while strategically aligning brands with targeted opportunities within the international travel sector.
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Disney Entertainment & ESPN’s Product Design team is seeking a Lead Product Designer who will be an exceptional role model to our growing team. You'll guide and mentor a hardworking design team, focused on crafting intuitive and elegant human-centric experiences for the Growth and Commerce user journeys within our product portfolio, notably ESPN Flagship.
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