Graduate Designer

Job Type:
Permanent
Job Sector:
Media, Design
Region:
South East
Location:
Buckinghamshire
Salary:
£25,000 to £25,000 per annum
Salary Description:
£25,000
Posted:
22/11/2024
Recruiter:
The Opportunity Hub UK
Job Ref:
BH-1568-1

Position: Junior Designer

Overview: We're seeking a creative Graduate Designer to join a renowned British toy company in Amersham. This role combines artistic flair with product development expertise, perfect for someone passionate about creating meaningful play experiences.

Key Responsibilities:

- Transform concepts into market-ready toy designs
- Develop compelling product presentations
- Create technical drawings and specifications
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams
- Monitor industry trends and competitor activities
- Participate in product testing and refinement

Essential Requirements:

- Degree in Product Design, Industrial Design, or related field
- Strong portfolio demonstrating product design capabilities
- Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite
- Excellent sketching and visualisation skills
- Understanding of manufacturing processes
- Keen eye for detail and creative problem-solving abilities

Desirable Skills:

- Basic 3D modeling experience
- Knowledge of materials and production techniques
- Understanding of safety standards in toy design

Working Pattern:

- Hybrid working (4 days office, 1 day home)
- Full-time position
- Based in Amersham

Benefits Package:

- £25,000 PA
- Pension scheme
- Professional development opportunities
- Creative work environment
- Employee discount programme

Career Development: Structured training program with mentorship from senior designers and opportunities for advancement within the company.

Contact Details:
The Opportunity Hub UK
Tel: 07808022826
Contact: Chris Newell
Email:

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