Driven. Engaging. Innovative. Do these words motivate you? If so, then we want to talk with you.
If you have a passion for design, making, and mentorship, this is an opportunity to help shape the future of design education.
This is an on-site position located on campus in San Francisco.
Responsibilities:
Digital Fabrication & Curriculum Integration
- Lead the development and execution of rapid prototyping workflows that support product design courses both onsite and online.
- Ensure prototyping tools and techniques align with a user-centered, iterative design approach.
- Serve as the point of contact for student, faculty, and industry use of CNC and digital fabrication tools.
- Support students in selecting the right tools and processes to bring their design intent to life.
- Manage and operate all key prototyping equipment, including:
- 5-Axis CNC Router
- Laser Cutters
- Stratasys 3D Printers
- Handheld 3D Scanners
- Vinyl Cutting Plotters
- Related software and hardware systems
Facility & Resource Management
- Keep all prototyping equipment in a “turn-key” state—ready for immediate use in class or industry-sponsored projects.
- Track and manage material supplies to support ongoing prototyping needs.
- Maintain accurate records of equipment usage, maintenance, and material inventory.
- Prioritize machine scheduling to ensure efficient usage and high return on investment across all user groups.
- Develop and implement a 3-tier billing and access strategy for:
- IDS students and faculty
- Non-IDS departments across the Academy
- External industry partners and clients
Collaboration & Workflow Optimization
- Work with other departments to build cross-disciplinary workflows that promote innovation and real-world relevance.
- Train student technicians and staff in proper equipment use and workflow best practices.
- Build systems that improve clarity and efficiency in prototyping processes, helping students understand which tools and materials are appropriate for each phase of the design cycle.
Analog Shop & Physical Product Support
- Collaborate with the Shop Manager to ensure tools and staffing align with the needs of the model-making and prototyping curriculum.
- Advise students on physical build strategy and execution.
- Assist with maintaining shop equipment, scheduling, and troubleshooting.
- Support procurement efforts for materials and supplies related to analog and digital shop operations.
Full-Time Faculty Responsibilities: Teaching Product Design
- Teach assigned courses in product design, model making, and digital fabrication.
- Participate in curriculum development, student reviews, and departmental initiatives.
- Mentor students on both design thinking and technical execution.
- Provide timely, constructive feedback to support skill growth and critical thinking.
- Maintain active engagement in the classroom and online learning environments.
- Support departmental efforts during portfolio reviews, open houses, workshops, and industry engagements.
- Attend department and university meetings and uphold all accreditation standards and university policies.
Instructional Expectations
- Post grades and assignment feedback according to published deadlines.
- Track student attendance, communication, and engagement using the university’s LMS (Brightspace).
- Support students who are absent or falling behind by communicating promptly and connecting them to appropriate resources.
- Be an active participant in online course environments, responding to students within one business day.
- Follow all university guidelines for scheduling, communication, and class recordings.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Product Design, Industrial Design, or related field.
- 3–5 years of professional experience in product development and prototyping.
- Proficiency with CAD/CAM platforms such as Rhino, Fusion 360, SolidWorks, etc.
- Strong background in digital and analog fabrication workflows.
- Experience teaching or mentoring students is a plus.
- Familiarity with sustainable materials and circular design practices preferred.
- Strong interpersonal and organizational skills.
Compensation:
$75,000.00 - $85,000.00 annually
Benefits:
Application Deadline: August 21, 2025