Jewellery CAD Designer
Intriguity is a technology firm specializing in CAD/CAM solutions for the global jewellery sector. The Jewellery CAD Designer will focus on creating technical drawings, construction designs, and 3D models. Candidates require proficiency in Rhino software and at least three years of industry experience. This is an on-site role based in Borivali, Mumbai.
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Experience
3+ years
Function
Arts and Design
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Intriguity is a technology firm specializing in CAD/CAM solutions for the global jewellery sector. The Jewellery CAD Designer will focus on creating technical drawings, construction designs, and 3D models. Candidates require proficiency in Rhino software and at least three years of industry experience. This is an on-site role based in Borivali, Mumbai.
TAL's take
Stable company with a specialized niche focus, but limited information on wider org scale or growth trajectory beyond the niche.
Very clear and specific role definition for a niche CAD design position.
Must haves
- 3+ years of experience in Jewellery CAD Designing
- Proficiency in CAD software like Rhino
- Ability to work on-site in Borivali (W), Mumbai
- Excellent attention to detail and creativity in design
Tools and skills
About the company
Established niche CAD/CAM technology company for the jewellery industry, operating since 2005.
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