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Senior Technical Designer (AI Design)
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Lead the creation of high-quality enemy AI for Hunt Showdown in this hands-on Senior Technical Designer role. You will own AI design from concept to final polish, using Behavior Trees and collaborating across teams. This Frankfurt-based position offers relocation support, a company apartment, and...
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Germany , Frankfurt
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Technical Designer
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Germany , Frankfurt
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Technical Product Designer
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Launch your career as a Technical Product Designer in Herrenberg. This training combines creative product design with analytical construction using CAD software. We seek detail-oriented individuals with strong technical understanding and spatial awareness. Enjoy benefits like flexible hours, a tr...
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Germany , Herrenberg
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Technical Product Designer
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Launch your technical career with a dual education apprenticeship at DRÄXLMAIER in Vilsbiburg. You will use 3D CAD systems to design components and prepare technical documents, requiring good math skills and a passion for technology. This role offers secure employment, flexible hours, accommodati...
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Germany , Vilsbiburg
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DRÄXLMAIER Group
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About the Technical Designer role

Technical Designer jobs sit at the dynamic intersection of creative vision and technical execution, serving as the critical bridge between design concepts and manufacturable products. Professionals in this field are responsible for translating artistic ideas into precise, production-ready specifications that ensure quality, fit, and functionality across a wide range of industries, including fashion, apparel, footwear, consumer electronics, and interactive media. The core of a technical designer’s work involves developing detailed technical packages, creating and adjusting patterns, conducting fittings, and collaborating closely with design, product development, and manufacturing teams to maintain consistency from initial prototype through final production.

Common responsibilities for technical designer jobs include evaluating garment or product construction, assessing fabric behavior and performance, and ensuring that every piece meets strict quality and safety standards. Technical designers lead fitting sessions, analyzing how products interact with the human body or intended use case, and making real-time adjustments to improve comfort, durability, and appearance. They document all fit comments, grade specifications for different sizes, and communicate changes clearly to vendors and factories. Beyond physical products, technical design roles in digital and interactive spaces involve creating and implementing complex animation systems, building state machines, and optimizing motion assets for performance and scalability across platforms. In these contexts, technical designers blend deep knowledge of animation principles with front-end engineering skills to produce responsive, engaging user experiences.

Typical skills and requirements for technical designer jobs vary by specialization but generally include a strong foundation in pattern making, garment construction, or animation logic, depending on the industry. Proficiency in industry-standard software such as Adobe Illustrator, CAD programs, or specialized tools like Rive is essential. A keen eye for detail, problem-solving ability, and strong communication skills are paramount, as technical designers must translate feedback between creative teams and technical production partners. Many roles require a degree in fashion design, industrial design, computer science, or a related field, combined with several years of hands-on experience. Additionally, technical designers must demonstrate the ability to work under tight deadlines, manage multiple projects simultaneously, and maintain composure during fast-paced development cycles. Whether shaping the perfect fit of a garment or engineering seamless motion in a digital product, technical designer jobs demand a unique blend of artistic sensibility, technical precision, and collaborative spirit to bring innovative ideas to life.