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The US Army is currently exploring the use of leading-edge technology as the future of next generation ground-based combat vehicles, autonomous vehicle systems, and tactical radio. ASRC Federal Professional Services is seeking a "CREO Designer" to grow as a professional within our organization, supporting PM Tactical Radio in their mission to develop these future combat/communication/positioning systems, transforming warfighter operations for many years. This position is based out of ASRC Federal Sterling Heights, MI office. This is a unique opportunity to experience working in a military research and development environment, in a position uniquely suited to helping obtain valuable experience in emerging military technologies. The work is dedicated to advancing technology in ground vehicle systems and survivability for our troops. The designer's main focus will be to function as a component of our design team in performing Engineering Change Proposals and Technical Data Package verifications, as well as creating 3D and 2D renderings for vehicle-based environment projects, including Autonomous Vehicles, Tactical Radio, and electrical harnesses/cables. The designer will interface with the mechanical/electrical engineering department for total system modeling in support of daily Army requirements. This role requires collaboration with engineering staff to develop 3D cable routings using CREO software, and proficiency in reading military cable drawings, bill of materials, and performing inventory/kit sheet creation. The designer must also be able to take redline drawings for design modifications from technicians and revise the drawings/models accordingly. Additionally, the designer will be responsible for designing all Non-Recurring Engineering (NRE) and related hardware, including mock-up and installation of NRE related hardware on military vehicles. Participation in on-site integration of projects on various military installations is also expected. The designer must be willing to travel 10% of the time and should be flexible, with the ability to work in a fast-paced environment with multiple concurrent projects and/or assignments. This Designer will support the Prototype Integration Facility (PIF) with 3D CREO solid models and 2D dimensioned drawings of military vehicles, vehicle components, wiring harnesses, etc., using Government furnished Parametric Systems computer software modules. The modules include Pro Engineer Creo, sheet metal bending, piping, and electrical packages, as well as Project Data Management Software such as Windchill. Collaboration with other Designers, Engineers, and Technicians will be essential in tasks related to creating models, drawings, and assemblies, reverse engineering parts, components, subsystems, and systems; updating and revising drawing changes; and preparing models for other processes including finite element method (FEM), computer numerical control (CNC), water jet cutting, and laser jet cutting. The Designer shall create models and drawings using Government Furnished native Creo software and incorporate other imported file formats (step, iges, dxf) into models when needed, storing files on provided local area Project Data Management (PDM) networks. Deliverables will include drawings of various levels of detail depending on the requirement, ranging from prototype drawings suitable for in-house manufacturing to full-level production drawings suitable for competitive procurement. The designer will utilize their extensive knowledge in creating top-down design Technical Data Packages, including part models, assemblies, sub-assemblies, weldments, and installations.