CellTech Cargo designs and manufactures heavy-duty cargo trailers using advanced weldments and fabricated steel assemblies.
Our patented panel system and galvanized construction are raising the bar for durability in the trailer industry. Built in Texas and used nationwide, our trailers are relied on by people who use their equipment hard.
We’re growing and investing in product design, manufacturing capability, and innovation.
This role is for a designer who understands how things actually get built.
You’ve designed parts, assemblies, or products that made it into production—not just concept models.
- weldments move
- tolerances stack
- clean CAD doesn’t always mean buildable
You’re comfortable working with fabricators and production teams to turn designs into real products.
If you enjoy designing equipment that gets used in the real world, you’ll fit here.
Design That Works in the Real World
At CellTech, design and manufacturing work side by side.
You won’t be designing in isolation. You’ll work directly with welders, fabricators, and assembly teams to make sure designs are:
- practical
- efficient to build
If you’ve been in environments where design is disconnected from production, this will feel different.
- Design trailer frames, box structures, and fabricated assemblies
- Develop practical, manufacturable designs using CellTech’s patented panel system
- Create and maintain 3D models and production drawings
- Work directly with production to refine and improve designs
- Support new product development and continuous improvement
- Help resolve design issues during fabrication and assembly
- Participate in prototype builds and product validation
This is a hands-on design role, not just CAD work at a desk.
- Experience designing fabricated parts, weldments, or mechanical assemblies
- Strong CAD skills (SolidWorks, Inventor, or similar)
- Understanding of fabrication, welding, and how products are built
- Ability to turn ideas into clean, buildable designs
- Comfort working directly with production teams
- Trailer, truck body, or heavy equipment design
- Experience with structural layouts and load considerations
- Background in metal fabrication environments
Your work directly impacts product durability, manufacturability, and how efficiently we build.
If you want rigid roles and layers of approvals, this isn’t it.
If you want to design real products and see them built and used, you’ll do well here.
- Flat organization, fast decisions
- Direct access to production and leadership
- Products that actually get built and used
- Real ownership of your work
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance