Product Design Engineer - Consumer Electronics Product Design
Job Description
Company Description
sach engineering design is a dynamic and innovative product design studio specializing in developing inspired products and brands. Focused on lifestyle-relevant industries, the studio offers services in conceptualization, engineering design, prototyping, R&D, and manufacturing support. By combining creativity and technical expertise, sach engineering design crafts products that are not only functional but also culturally meaningful and brand-enhancing. The studio is dedicated to creating memorable and cherished products that reflect ingenuity and style.
Role Description
We are hiring a Product Design Engineer who thinks in engineering terms first and uses CAD to give that thinking physical form. You will own the design and development of mechanisms and assemblies for consumer electronics products — working through the engineering logic, making the calculations, and producing the CAD models and drawings that communicate your intent to the team and to suppliers. You will collaborate closely with senior engineers and industrial designers across the NPD cycle. Creo Parametric is your primary tool; it should feel like an extension of your engineering process, not the job itself. Exposure to ANSYS for simulation is a welcome bonus, not a requirement.
Qualifications
› B.E. / B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering or Product Design
› 2–3 years of hands-on experience in product design engineering, preferably in consumer electronics, appliances, or electromechanical products
› Strong working proficiency in Creo Parametric — you use it to engineer, not just to model; parametric assemblies and 2D drawing creation are non-negotiable
› Demonstrated ability to create complete engineering drawings with GD&T, tolerance callouts, and DFM notes
› Strong mechanical engineering fundamentals — able to set up and solve calculations from first principles across varied design problems, not just follow a fixed formula
› Good working knowledge of plastic and sheet metal product design — understands how parts are made, not just how they look; familiar with injection moulding design rules (draft, wall thickness, ribs, gates, sink), sheet metal forming constraints (bend radii, material springback, feature placement), and how these manufacturing realities shape design decisions from the first sketch
› Clear communicator — able to explain technical work in design reviews, write structured engineering notes, and correspond with suppliers