What are the responsibilities and job description for the Creative Designer position at Rochester Optical?
Rochester Optical was established in Rochester, New York in 1932. At the time, the owner saw a growing need for protective tactical eyewear for the Armed Forces, aircraft pilots, and police officers. Later, Rochester Optical became one of the country's few military prescription glasses frame manufacturers and supplied the Army and the Air Force with combat-ready ballistic eyewear for soldiers. After WWII, the tactical eyewear company expanded its services to include creating and selling prescription eyeglasses for the public. Rochester Optical quickly became one of the best glass frames and prescription eyeglass manufacturers in the area, producing many popular glass frame styles of the time with polarized tints.
Since then, Rochester Optical has added a large, full-functioning optical lab, a wholesale business line, and a stock lens facility and created wearable device solutions using augmented reality technology.
Rochester Optical is poised to be an optical leader and innovator in the eyewear space. Our headquarters are located in Rochester, NY, and we continue to expand our national and international reach.
Position Summary : The Creative Designer provides professional product design and production solutions.
Essential Job Functions :
- Manages new product design and development.
- Responsible for the creation and management of Industrial design, mechanical engineering, model making, rapid prototyping, production and manufacturing engineering, tool design, procurement, cost analysis, package design, branding, retail display design and manufacturing, sales and marketing collateral creation, 3D Renderings, technical illustration, technical writing, video editing, and production.
- Manages the design and development of new parts, configurations, and existing or new mechanical components and assemblies.
- Analyzes product specifications and performance requirements to determine design form factors, design trade studies, and product modifications produced and implemented by internal and external manufacturing or processing facilities.
- Designs, modifies, and maintains mechanical portions of existing and future products using SolidWorks parts and assemblies for manufacturability and cost objectives.
- Manages existing and new supply chains and works with manufacturing, optical, and mechanical engineering to develop robust product designs and improve existing product lines.
- Designs, assembles and tests prototypes.
- Manages the design of production tooling and assigns manufacturing engineering in transitioning to production as well as ongoing production support.
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Compensation and Benefits :
Compensation is commensurate with experience. The benefits package includes medical insurance (Blue Cross / Blue Shield PPO and three high-deductible plans with employer-sponsored Health Savings Accounts), MetLife Dental Insurance, company-paid group life insurance and group long-term disability insurance policies, a Paid Time Off program, Holidays, a 401(k) program with an annual company match, and a vision program.
Rochester Optical is committed to equal opportunity for all, regardless of race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic. Rochester Optical will make reasonable accommodations for known physical or mental limitations of otherwise qualified employees and applicants with disabilities unless the accommodation would impose an undue hardship on the operation of our business.
EOE / M / F / Veteran / Disabled
Following receipt of a conditional offer of employment, selected candidates will be required to complete additional job-related screening processes, including drug testing, as permitted or required by applicable law.