Senior Product Design Engineer
HP
Job Summary
HP IQ, HP's new AI innovation lab, is seeking a Senior Product Design Engineer. This role involves combining startup agility with HP's global scale to build intelligent technologies. The Product Design Engineering team is responsible for ideating, designing, engineering, and creating the next generation of connected, AI-powered products, working closely with industrial designers, hardware engineers, software engineers, and interaction designers to bring ideas to life. The position focuses on creating intuitive, adaptive solutions that spark creativity, boost productivity, and make collaboration seamless.
Must Have
- Design and develop cutting-edge intelligent devices
- Drive product development with our manufacturing partners; some travel abroad may be required
- Build prototypes, test them to failure, and iterate quickly
- Help define and drive the product roadmap and timelines
- 5+ years mechanical design experience
- Experience using 3D CAD (NX preferred) to design densely packaged electronic devices: PCBs, flexes, antennas, and batteries, etc.
- Strong knowledge of various materials and scalable manufacturing processes
- BS in Mechanical Engineering
Good to Have
- Experience building complex electronic products
- Ability to independently manage tasks and clearly communicate issues and needs
- Passion for working on highly creative, fast-paced, and collaborative teams alongside industrial designers, hardware engineers, and UX designers
- Comfortable designing slides and making presentations to the leadership team
- Familiarity with multiple product and project development disciplines, their dependencies, and how they interact
- Desire to work in a collaborative environment where honesty and accountability are paramount
- MS in Mechanical Engineering
Perks & Benefits
- Health insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- Long term/short term disability insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Flexible spending account
- Life insurance
- Generous time off policies
- 4-12 weeks fully paid parental leave based on tenure
- 11 paid holidays
- Additional flexible paid vacation and sick leave
- Innovative Work
- Autonomy and Agility
- Meaningful Impact
- Flexible Work Environment
- Forward-Thinking Culture
Job Description
Who We Are
HP IQ is HP’s new AI innovation lab. Combining startup agility with HP’s global scale, we’re building intelligent technologies that redefine how the world works, creates, and collaborates.
We’re assembling a diverse, world-class team—engineers, designers, researchers, and product minds—focused on creating an intelligent ecosystem across HP’s portfolio. Together, we’re developing intuitive, adaptive solutions that spark creativity, boost productivity, and make collaboration seamless.
We create breakthrough solutions that make complex tasks feel effortless, teamwork more natural, and ideas more impactful—always with a human-centric mindset.
By embedding AI advancements into every HP product and service, we’re expanding what’s possible for individuals, organisations, and the future of work.
Join us as we reinvent work, so people everywhere can do their best work.
About The Role
HP IQ’s Product Design Engineering team is responsible for ideating, designing, engineering, and creating the next generation of connected, AI-powered products driving the future of intelligent devices. The PD team is integral in defining products, working closely with industrial designers, hardware engineers, software engineers, and interaction designers to bring ideas to life. We value creativity and breaking down barriers. We iterate, iterate, and iterate again until it’s right. We seek passionate individuals who aren’t afraid to step outside their comfort zone.
What You Might Do
- Design and develop cutting-edge intelligent devices
- Drive product development with our manufacturing partners; some travel abroad may be required
- Build prototypes, test them to failure, and iterate quickly
- Help define and drive the product roadmap and timelines
Essential Qualifications
- 5+ years mechanical design experience
- Experience using 3D CAD (NX preferred) to design densely packaged electronic devices: PCBs, flexes, antennas, and batteries, etc.
- Strong knowledge of various materials and scalable manufacturing processes
- BS in Mechanical Engineering, MS a plus
Preferred Skills
- Experience building complex electronic products
- Ability to independently manage tasks and clearly communicate issues and needs
- Passion for working on highly creative, fast-paced, and collaborative teams alongside industrial designers, hardware engineers, and UX designers
- Comfortable designing slides and making presentations to the leadership team
- Familiarity with multiple product and project development disciplines, their dependencies, and how they interact
- Desire to work in a collaborative environment where honesty and accountability are paramount
Compensation & Benefits (Full-Time Employees)
The salary range for this role is listed above. Final salary offered is based upon multiple factors including individual job-related qualifications, education, experience, knowledge and skills.
At HP IQ, we offer a competitive and comprehensive benefits package, including:
- Health insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- Long term/short term disability insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Flexible spending account
- Life insurance
- Generous time off policies, including;
- 4-12 weeks fully paid parental leave based on tenure
- 11 paid holidays
- Additional flexible paid vacation and sick leave (US benefits overview)
Why HP IQ?
HP IQ is HP’s new AI innovation lab, building the intelligence to empower humanity—reimagining how we work, create, and connect to shape the future of work.
- Innovative Work
Help shape the future of intelligent computing and workplace transformation.
- Autonomy and AgilityWork with the speed and focus of a startup, backed by HP’s scale.
- Meaningful ImpactBuild AI-powered solutions that help people and organisations thrive.
- Flexible Work EnvironmentFreedom and flexibility to do your best work.
- Forward-Thinking Culture
We learn fast, stay future-focused, and imagine what comes next—together.
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