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Senior Industrial Product Designer

Kensington360, Indianapolis, Indiana, us, 46262

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A high-growth advanced manufacturing business is seeking a

Senior Industrial Product Designer

to define the visual identity, user experience, and form factor of next-generation industrial systems. This role sits at the intersection of

industrial design, user experience, and complex electro-mechanical engineering , translating technical and brand requirements into world-class, production-ready industrial products. Key Responsibilities

Define external form language, geometry, and overall product identity Create concepts, sketches, renderings, and refined design models Design enclosures, access panels, operator interfaces, and serviceability features Balance aesthetics, usability, and manufacturability User Experience & Human Factors

Lead user-centered research to understand operator workflows and constraints Design intuitive interactions, ergonomics, sightlines, and safety considerations Incorporate real-world usage insights from customers and field teams Cross-Functional Collaboration

Partner with mechanical, electrical, software, and manufacturing teams Support DFM and design-for-serviceability discussions Align product aesthetics with brand and customer expectations Prototyping & Validation

Build and evaluate physical mockups and prototypes Participate in pilot builds to validate form factor and usability Work with suppliers on materials, finishes, and manufacturing methods Documentation & Design Communication

Produce CMF specifications and design documentation Maintain industrial design standards and release-ready files Present concepts and final designs to technical and non-technical stakeholders Requirements

Degree in Industrial Design or related field 7+ years designing complex industrial or electro-mechanical equipment Experience with large equipment or machine enclosures preferred Proficiency in CAD and industrial design tools (SolidWorks, Creo, Rhino, KeyShot, Adobe CC) Deep understanding of ergonomics, human factors, and user-centered design

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