Who We Are
emater is a fast-growing, performance-driven e-commerce company — the parent company behind four DTC brands creating global impact. Based in Miami, with offices in Armenia and Israel and a team spanning the globe, we handle everything in-house from A to Z: operations, marketing, product development, and customer experience.
At emater, we believe that great results come from unity, responsibility, and contribution.
We build together, take responsibility for what we’ve been given, and create real value — for ourselves and for others.
Our work doesn’t stop with us.
What we build reaches beyond our company — to our customers, our partners, and people around the world.
We are looking for a skilled
Industrial Designer based in
South Florida, to support the development of innovative wearable wellness products. This role requires a strong understanding of designing compact, body-worn accessories that merge function, comfort, and visual appeal.
The ideal candidate has experience working on physical products in the wellness, consumer tech space and is comfortable managing concept-to-prototype workflows in collaboration with remote teams.
Responsibilities
- Design and prototype ergonomic wearable products in alignment with brand goals.
- Create sketches, 3D models, and high-quality renderings for product concepts.
- Translate design ideas into technically feasible formats, including CAD models and engineering-ready documentation.
- Research, select, and recommend optimal materials based on factors such as skin safety, durability, weight, comfort, and manufacturing compatibility for small-scale wearable items.
- Evaluate material properties to ensure product longevity, user comfort, and compliance with wellness standards.
- Recommend manufacturing techniques suited for chosen materials to achieve efficient production and high-quality finishes.
Requirements
- Strong portfolio demonstrating experience in industrial design for wearables, accessories, or compact lifestyle products.
- Deep understanding of ergonomics and human factors to ensure comfortable, wearable designs.
- Knowledge of materials suitable for wearable products—lightweight, durable, and skin-safe.
- Experience with design-for-manufacturing (DFM): creating product designs that are easy, cost-effective, and realistic to manufacture using real-world production methods.
- Awareness of current trends in wearable design and body-oriented product development.
- Ability to work independently and manage design deliverables in a freelance, remote setting.