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Product Development Engineer Carbon Fiber & Aero (Corvette, Porsche, Lamborghini)

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Racing Sport Concepts

Johnstown, OH (In Person)

$85,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 4 days ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/3/2026

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Build premium carbon fiber aero from scan to production. Racing Sport Concepts (RSC) is a fast-growing boutique brand building premium carbon fiber body kits and aftermarket aero upgrades for high-end performance cars. We're known for uncompromising fitment, finish, and an OEM+ design philosophy. We're a small, hands-on team that moves fast — and we're looking for the right engineer to help us scale. The Role We're hiring a Product Development Engineer I to help manage and systematize how new products get built. This role is about making projects move : roughly 70-80% project management, 20% hands-on CAD and technical work. You'll turn raw 3D scans into production-ready aero parts and own projects end-to-end — scan → CAD → prototype → production. You'll work directly with our founder, external designers, and manufacturing partners to accelerate launches and build repeatable systems. What You'll Do Manage product development projects in Asana — from scanning to CAD to prototype to production Operate or direct 3D scanning of cars and parts, then process scan data into usable CAD Perform CAD work in Blender or Rhino , including working with large mesh files (fitment checks, mounting solutions, revisions) Write clear engineering and manufacturing notes for suppliers Document design issues with photos and notes, and communicate them cleanly to a remote team of engineers and designers Set up and test 3D-printed prototypes, then report issues succinctly to stakeholders Build repeatable systems that make development faster and more organized Must-Haves Located in (or able to commute reliably to) Johnstown, OH — this is an on-site role, no remote option Authorized to work in the U.S. (no sponsorship available) Proficient in Blender or Rhino , with experience handling large mesh / scan-based files Organized, detail-oriented, and self-motivated, comfortable with minimal oversight Naturally curious and genuinely interested in learning Real passion for cars and aftermarket automotive culture Nice-to-Haves Hands-on experience with 3D laser scanning (Creaform, HandySCAN, etc.) and reverse engineering Experience with 3D printing, CNC machining, or composites prototyping Familiarity with carbon fiber, foams, metals, and mounting hardware Background in the automotive aftermarket, or having personally worked on, raced, or modified vehicles
What We Offer Salary:
$75,000 - $95,000, depending on experience Performance-based bonuses PTO package Open to discussing additional benefits, training, or tools Direct impact on exciting projects — no corporate layers A chance to own and shape RSC's product development systems from the ground up If you're detail-driven, love cars, and want to see your work on high-end builds — this role is for you.
Pay:
$75,000.00 - $95,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Paid time off Application Question(s): Do you have hands-on experience working with large 3D scan/mesh files in Rhino, Blender, or similar (please indicate the program used) This position is 100% on-site in Johnstown, OH (northeast Columbus) — there's no remote or hybrid option. Where are you currently located, and what would your commute look like? Tell us about a car you've personally worked on, modified, raced, or built — what did you do and what did you learn? If you were given $150,000 to buy any car you want, what car would you buy and why?
Work Location:
In person