Design products that survive the real world.
Literally.
At Kallipr, we're leading the way in IoT solutions.
Our innovative products help businesses reduce downtime, lower operating costs, and improve sustainability.
As a rapidly growing team, we trust each other and constantly strive to improve.
We're looking for an Industrial Designer who loves diving into CAD, prototyping fast, solving enviros, and working closely with electronics, firmware, product and operations teams to bring clever hardware to life.
If you want to see your designs rolled out nationwide, used by water authorities, and critical infrastructure customers, this is the place.
What your day will look like
No two days look the same, but you'll regularly be...
Building 3D CAD models, assemblies and drawings for plastic, metal and jig components.
Reviewing tooling limits, draft angles, ribs, wall thickness, shrink and all the fun constraints of real manufacturing.
Aligning enclosure design with IP requirements, gaskets, seals, fasteners and tight tolerances.
Working shoulder-to-shoulder with electronics, firmware and product teams to refine requirements and PCB layouts.
Prototyping quickly through 3D printing or CNC, testing fit and function, and closing gaps before they can become problems.
Preparing fabrication packs, drawings, tolerances, GD&T, BOMs and assembly instructions.
Supporting pilot builds, gathering field feedback, and helping solve issues on live hardware.
Keeping your design records and revision control clean, tidy and traceable.
What success looks like
You'll know you're killing it when...
Your product designs hit performance, cost, reliability and manufacturing targets.
Your CAD and drawings are clear, accurate, and production-ready.
Your jigs and fixtures help the team go faster and smarter.
Issues are spotted early through rapid prototypes, not discovered after tooling.
Communication with electronics, firmware, operations and suppliers is crisp and proactive.
Your designs hold up to the real world, IP protection, thermal paths, durability and weather exposure, with minimal rework.
Pilot builds run smoothly with few surprises.
Why you'll love working here
Your designs will have direct impact on real-world IoT hardware used across Australia.
You'll work across plastics, metal, sealing systems, test rigs and environmental design, true end-to-end scope.
A tight-knit hardware team where electronics, firmware and product sit right beside you.
A great balance of hands-on prototyping and detailed CAD work.
Exposure to volume manufacturing, injection tooling, regulatory testing and offshore suppliers.
A clear growth path into Senior Designer, Manufacturing Engineering or Hardware Lead roles.
If you like building products that must survive everything, you'll feel right at home.
What you'll bring
Education
Degree in Industrial Design, Mechanical Engineering or similar.
Experience
CAD modelling experience across plastics and metal components.
Exposure to prototyping, tolerance analysis and common production processes.
Understanding of IP-rated enclosure principles.
Skills & Knowledge
Strong SolidWorks (or similar) skills; surface and solid modelling.
Knowledge of injection moulding, die casting, sheet metal and machining.
Ability to design for IP ratings, seals and harsh environments.
Understanding of manufacturability, tolerance stacking and production constraints.
Ability to run fast design cycles, test early and refine.
Experience across both low- and high-volume production desirable.
Familiarity with vibration, environmental and ingress testing desirable.
If you're excited by hardware that actually has to survive the outdoors, and you want to see your work shipped, installed and relied upon, hit apply.
Let's build something brilliant together.
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