As a Creo Design Engineer -your role would involve utilizing the Creo software to design and develop innovative and efficient product designs. Creo, also known as PTC Creo, is a 3D CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software widely used in the engineering and manufacturing industry. Here's an overview of the responsibilities and tasks typically associated with the role:Product Design: Collaborating with cross-functional teams, including product managers and engineers, to understand design requirements and develop 3D models using Creo. This includes creating detailed designs, applying engineering principles, and ensuring adherence to design standards and specifications.3D Modeling: Creating and modifying 3D models of components, assemblies, and systems using Creo. Design Engineers use Creo's modeling tools to develop complex geometries, incorporate parametric design features, and perform simulations or analyses to validate designs.Drawing Creation: Generating detailed engineering drawings and technical documentation from the 3D models. Creo Design Engineers create 2D drawings, including views, dimensions, and annotations, to communicate design intent and provide information for manufacturing and assembly.Design Optimization: Evaluating and optimizing designs for performance, manufacturability, and cost-effectiveness. Creo Design Engineers utilize Creo's simulation and analysis capabilities to validate designs, identify potential issues or inefficiencies, and propose design modifications or improvements.