I’m advancing the design of a new passenger car and need an experienced automotive designer who can take my early ideas and translate them into a refined 3D model. Your primary task will be surface-accurate, manufacturable CAD; however, I’d also like your input during sketching and ideation to be sure the proportions, brand cues, and ergonomic targets stay on track before we lock geometry. Here’s how I picture the flow: • Ideation boost – quick digital or hand sketches to explore stance, character lines, and lighting graphics. • Core 3D build – Class-A–level exterior surfaces (Alias, Catia, Rhino, or comparable) with clean topology and parametric control for later changes. • Visual validation – high-quality renders or turntables so we can review the form with marketing and engineering. • Final package – native CAD files, neutral STEP/IGES, and layered images of the sketches. Acceptance criteria • Exterior surfaces must meet ±0.2 mm deviation against provided hardpoints. • All fillets, shut lines, and draft angles prepared for prototype tooling. • File hierarchy clearly organised and fully editable. If you’re comfortable jumping between sketch pads and surfacing tools—and you’ve shipped automotive work before—let’s talk timing and any questions you have about the package data I’ll supply on award.