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NYC consumer electronics company is looking for a talented, on-site 3D industrial designer with strong 3D animation skills. Must be proficient in Rhino, Solidworks, Keyshot and Blender. Having a background in either industrial design, interior design or 3D art or modeling also a plus. The role will consist of CAD modeling, photorealistic rendering and animation of tzumi products. Modeling soft goods a plus! The candidate should have basic knowledge of Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. This candidate will be joining a dynamic and talented team of artists. Knowledge of Augmented Reality a PLUS!Tzumi is a high energy company bringing innovation to market each year. We foster a creative environment and nurture the work/life balance. THIS IS A NYC IN-OFFICE POSITION.Job Responsibilities:• Model consumer products from .stp files as well as from scratch• Create SKU Displays, endcaps, trays and the like for major retailers• Render product/Packaging/Display images for photo compositing, websites, e-comm listings and marketing• Modify products and create color ways for concepts and production• Create dynamic animations for video, web and social platforms• Daily communication with sales teams, product development team and factoriesQualifications:• Team player who can turn constructive feedback into motivation• Fluency in 3D modeling (SOLIDWORKS / RHINO)• Efficiency in rendering software (KEYSHOT Preferred)• Ability to make 3D models from design sketches, layouts, and details which are prepared by others• Proficiency in Adobe Suite preferred• Excellent communication skills via verbal and email correspondence• Manage multiple projects with critical deadlines simultaneously• Proactive with questions and department development• Maintains composure under tight deadlines• Can be available in office Monday - Friday in Midtown, Manhattan, NY• Video/Animation experience a MUST!Education/Experience:• Minimal 5 years year degree in drafting, industrial design, art, or related fields• Minimal 3 years experience in product animation• Knowledge of AR a PLUS!Salary is based on qualificationsPlease send your resume and portfolio for consideration.Job Type: Onsite Freelance

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