About the Job The Senior Engineer – Tool Design (Plastic Injection Moulding) is responsible for creating precise and efficient mould designs using Creo to support new product development and manufacturing. The role involves end-to-end tool design — from concept and DFM analysis to mould validation and improvement. The candidate will collaborate with cross-functional teams and customers to ensure high-quality, cost-effective, and durable moulds that meet production and performance standards. This position demands strong technical expertise, attention to detail, and hands-on involvement in mould trials and design optimization. QUALIFICATION: Diploma - Tool & Die or Mechanical / BE - Mechanical or Plastic Technology / PD - Tool Design Certified training in Creo design tools is an advantage. ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Create 3D CAD models and 2D detailed drawings of injection moulds using Creo . Design core, cavity, cooling systems, gating, runner systems, and ejection mechanisms. Ensure mould designs meet customer product requirements, tolerances, and production volumes. Review part design for mouldability and suggest improvements to product designers. Ensure adherence to GD&T and industry standards. Coordinate with toolmakers, machinists, and vendors during tool manufacturing. Support mould trials and resolve design-related issues. Maintain all design documents, revision history, and templates as per ISO/AS9100 or customer-specific requirements. Participate in customer meetings for technical discussions and approvals. Suggest design changes to improve tool life, reduce cycle time, and minimize production defects. REQUIRED SKILL: Expert-level Creo Parametric skills for 3D modelling and detailing. Proficiency in mould flow analysis tools preferred. Understanding of different mould types. Familiarity with plastic moulds and manufacturing processes . Strong problem-solving, communication, and project management abilities. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE: Strong knowledge of injection mould design principles and mould components .