21 Aug
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Travelxp
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Maharashtra
21 Aug
Travelxp
Maharashtra
About Senti:Senti is Travelxp's bet that India can design world-class hardware, not just use it. We're building a connected ecosystem — wearables for people and pets, ambient sensors for spaces, and smart tags for things — all designed in India, made in India, and built to disappear into everyday life rather than shouting for attention.The Role:We're looking for an Industrial Designer who can take a product from a rough idea to a form that feels inevitable — something people want to hold, wear, and live with. You'll own the physical language of Senti products: form, material, finish, and the thousand small decisions that make hardware feel premium instead of plastic.What You'll Do:·Design the form, materials, and finishes for wearables, sensors, and connected objects — from sketch to CMF-ready surface models·Build and iterate 3D models (Rhino / Fusion 360) with manufacturability in mind, not just aesthetics·Work shoulder-to-shoulder with mechanical and electrical engineers so your design survives contact with a real PCB·Produce renders, mock-ups,
and physical prototypes to pressure-test ideas before tooling·Push back on engineering when a shortcut compromises the product — and know when to compromise yourselfWhat You Bring — Non-Negotiables:·5+ years designing physical consumer products (real objects, not just UI/UX), including at least one product you shipped end-to-end·Solid hand sketching + 3D modelling (Rhino, Alias, Fusion 360, or SolidWorks surfacing)·Working knowledge of materials & finishes — plastics, metals, elastomers, coatings — and what each costs to produce·A portfolio of shipped or near-shipped hardware, not just concept renders·Can own a design end-to-end with zero hand-holding — briefs, not blueprintsNice to Have:·Experience designing wearables or small connected devices·Exposure to injection moulding / sheet metal manufacturing·Rendering skills in KeyShot or similarThe Fit Filter:·You’ll love this if you want to build something that ends up on a billion wrists, not a slide deck·You can take a one-line brief and run with it·You get energised by tight timelines and early-stage chaos·This isn't for you if you need a fully scoped brief before you can start·This isn't for you if you think "good enough" ships·This isn't for you if you want a big team to lean on — right now, it's lean and fast
📌 Industrial Designer (Maharashtra)
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📍 Maharashtra