Role Description
Our client is building a marketplace and AI platform for additive manufacturing. They help companies convert legacy, custom, and hard-to-source parts into 3D-printable parts, then match those parts with the right suppliers, materials, and manufacturing processes. They are looking for a strong CAD Engineer in India who can help create, modify, reverse-engineer, and prepare parts for 3D printing.
Responsibilities
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Create 3D CAD models from 2D drawings, sketches, reference images, measurements, or customer specifications.
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Modify existing CAD files to improve fit, strength, manufacturability, or printability.
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Prepare parts for 3D printing across processes such as FDM, SLS, SLA, MJF, and metal additive manufacturing.
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Convert and clean files between formats such as STEP, STL, IGES, 3MF, DXF, and DWG.
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Review part geometry for common 3D printing issues such as thin walls, overhangs, unsupported features, tolerances, warping risk, and assembly fit.
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Create simple technical drawings with dimensions, tolerances, materials, and notes when needed.
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Work with the Accio3D team to recommend design changes based on material, process, and supplier capabilities.
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Help build a repeatable workflow for converting legacy and replacement parts into manufacturable 3D-printed parts.
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Maintain organized files, revision history, and documentation for each part.
Qualifications
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Strong experience with CAD tools such as SolidWorks, Fusion 360, Siemens NX, CATIA, Creo, or Autodesk Inventor.
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Ability to create clean, parametric, manufacturable models.
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Experience modifying mechanical parts, brackets, housings, fixtures, mounts, adapters, covers, jigs, or replacement components.
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Understanding of tolerances, assemblies, fits, wall thickness, fillets, threads, ribs, and fastening methods.
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Familiarity with 3D printing design rules and additive manufacturing constraints.
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Ability to work from incomplete or messy inputs and still produce practical CAD output.
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Strong attention to detail and ability to communicate design tradeoffs clearly.
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Comfortable working quickly in a startup environment.
Nice to Have
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Experience designing parts specifically for SLS, MJF, FDM, SLA, or metal 3D printing.
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Experience with reverse engineering, 3D scanning, or scan-to-CAD workflows.
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Knowledge of automotive, aerospace, industrial, defense, or manufacturing parts.
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Experience with GD&T.
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Ability to estimate material/process suitability for a part.
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Experience preparing files for vendors, suppliers, or manufacturing partners.
Example Projects
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Recreate an obsolete automotive bracket from a 2D drawing.
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Modify a plastic cover so it can be printed in nylon using SLS or MJF.
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Redesign a part to reduce support material and improve strength.
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Convert a customerβs STEP file into a clean printable STL/3MF.
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Create multiple versions of a part for different materials or print processes.
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Add mounting holes, ribs, fillets, tolerance changes, or assembly features to an existing model.