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Hardware Design Engineer

Florence, SC · On-site

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Florence, SC Job ID: #73008 Pay Range: $45-53 12 month contract Must Have E3 Series must be able to work onsite Proficient in Pro Cable PTC Creo Parametric The main function of a hardware Electrical ...

Experience with CREO Cabling module is preferred. * Capable and proficient at understanding and applying various standards of NEC (NFPA70), CSA/UL, and IEEE to do a proper selection of electrical ...

Senior Electrical Engineer

Beverly, MA · On-site

$124K - $186K/yr

Experience with Creo Schematic, Creo Cabling, AutoCad is a plus. * Windchill experience a plus Semiconductor capital equipment experience a plus EQUAL OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT It is the policy of ...

Experience with CREO Cabling module is preferred. * Capable and proficient at understanding and applying various standards of NEC (NFPA70), CSA/UL, and IEEE to do a proper selection of electrical ...

Experience with Creo Schematic, Creo Cabling, or AutoCAD * Familiarity with Windchill PLM * Experience working with global or offshore engineering teams EQUAL OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT It is the policy ...

Creo Schematics, Wiring Harness Design, Electrical components / Cabling * Responsible for using Creo and Electric Lines and Pro Cabling for the routing harnesses for Motor Graders. * Develop and ...

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How much do creo cabling jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for creo cabling in the United States is $86,669.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,000.00 and $86,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Creo Cabling?

A Creo Cabling job involves using PTC Creo's advanced cabling and wiring design tools to create, route, and manage electrical harnesses in 3D models. Professionals in this role design intricate wiring systems for products like machines, vehicles, and electronic devices, ensuring efficiency and manufacturability. They work closely with electrical and mechanical engineers to integrate cabling into overall product designs while adhering to industry standards. Knowledge of Creo Parametric, electrical schematics, and product lifecycle management (PLM) tools is often required.

What does a Creo Cabling do?

In a Creo Cabling role, your daily tasks often involve designing and modeling wiring harnesses and cable routes within complex assemblies using Creo Parametric software. You’ll collaborate closely with mechanical, electrical, and manufacturing engineers to integrate cabling solutions that meet project requirements and industry standards. Reviewing and updating design documentation, supporting prototype builds, and troubleshooting design issues are also regular parts of the job. This position typically requires balancing technical design work with cross-functional teamwork to ensure high-quality, manufacturable cabling systems.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed for a Creo Cabling?

To excel in Creo Cabling, you should have strong electrical engineering knowledge and proficiency in using Creo Parametric, especially the cabling and harness design modules. Familiarity with CAD systems, electrical schematics, and PLM software is essential, and a degree in electrical or mechanical engineering or a related field is highly beneficial. Standout soft skills include attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective teamwork and communication. These skills are crucial to ensure accurate, efficient design and documentation of wiring and harness systems within multidisciplinary engineering teams.

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Infographic showing various Creo Cabling job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 86% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 10% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $86,669 per year, or $41.7 per hour.

Creo Specialist with Ship Building Experience - Houston TX - Hybrid role

NJTECH INC.

Houston, TX • On-site

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Job description

We at NJTECH are focused on hiring highly skilled professionals who are excited by the opportunity to make a true impact on their careers as well as on our clients' business. We power our clients success and drive our consultants career growth.

We are seeking an experienced and outstanding Creo Specialist for one of our esteemed clients.

Role: Creo Specialist

Location: Houston TX

Duration: Longterm

When it comes to ship modeling and shipbuilding within the PTC ecosystem, PTC actually addresses this through two distinct avenues depending on whether you are looking for a dedicated, Legacy/Heavy industrial shipbuilding system or using modern *Creo Parametric* with specialized extensions.

The Dedicated Tool: CADDS 5 (Shipbuilding & Design Option)

Historically and commercially, PTC s heavy-hitter for the marine industry isn't standard Creo it is *CADDS 5*.

PTC sells a specific *CADDS 5 Shipbuilding and Design Option*. It is designed specifically for massive, multi-million-part naval and commercial ships.

  • Hull Modeling:* Uses complex NURBS surface design tailored for creating hull forms and fairing lines.
  • Compartment & Outfitting:* Built-in tools for internal structural bulkheads, decks, and heavy outfitting.
  • Piping & Structural:* Includes dedicated modules for structural steel frames and massive piping networks that cross multiple ship sections.

Modeling Ships Directly in Creo Parametric

If your company is standardized on standard *Creo Parametric* (formerly Pro/ENGINEER) rather than CADDS 5, you won't find a single button labeled "Ship Wizard." Instead, marine and ship design engineers assemble a specific stack of *Creo Extensions* to build a comprehensive ship modeling toolset:

  • Advanced Surface Extension (ASX) / Interactive Surface Design (ISDX)
  • What it does:* Essential for modeling the *hull form*.
  • Marine Application:* Ships require hydrodynamic, smooth, curvature-continuous surfaces (G2/G3 continuity). ASX and Freestyle features allow you to import a lines plan, sculpt the bow and stern, and manage complex hull geometry.

Creo Advanced Assembly Extension (AAX)

  • *What it does:* Controls top-down design using skeleton models.
  • *Marine Application:* Essential for shipbuilding. You cannot design a ship bottom-up. AAX allows you to create a "Master Skeleton" of the ship's major bulkheads, waterlines, and frame spacing, and publish those references downstream to separate teams (e.g., structural, propulsion, electrical).

Creo Piping and Cabling Extension (PCX)

  • *What it does:* Automates the routing of 3D pipes, hoses, and electrical wire harnesses.
  • *Marine Application:* Ships are essentially floating cities packed with ballast systems, fuel lines, HVAC, and miles of cabling. PCX uses schematic-driven routing (tied to XML or PTC Creo Schematics) to automatically route pipes through your ship structure while checking for clearance and bend radii.

Creo Intelligent Fastener Extension (IFX) & Advanced Structural Framework

  • *What it does:* Automates the creation of structural steel frames and standard bolted/welded connections.
  • *Marine Application:* Speeds up the design of internal bulkheads, equipment foundations, engine beds, walkways, and ladders using standard steel profiles (I-beams, channels, angles).

Which approach fits your project?

  • If you are modeling... | Recommended Setup |
  • Entire Naval Vessels / Supertankers* | *PTC CADDS 5* (The industry standard for large-scale enterprise shipbuilding). |
  • Yachts, Workboats, or Sub-assemblies* | *Creo Parametric* + *AAX* (Top-Down Design) + *ASX* (Hull Surfacing). |
  • Marine Equipment / Offshore Machinery* | Standard *Creo Parametric* with basic structural modules.

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NJTECH is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.

NJTECH is a globally managed IT service, IT consulting and Business solutions partner. Our "High Performance Business" strategy builds our expertise in technology and consulting. Our offshore consulting plays a major role in helping clients to achieve their objectives in the highest level; ultimately creating sustainable value to customers. Come, transform your career with us and be a part of our high-performing team.