our client
Retail
IndustrialDesigner
Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.
“Industrial Designer at our client. Skills: Product design, Retail solutions, Point-of-sale solutions. Consult with internal teams and clients to understand. Create detailed sketches, blueprints, renderings, and sample concepts”
Industry & Context.
Problem-solving skills
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Qualifications in Industrial Design, Product Design, or related field, Experience in product design, ideally within retail or point-of-sale industries, Experience with plastics manufacturing and fabrication processes, Proficiency in CAD and design software including SolidWorks, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign, Experience with rendering software such as KeyShot, Photoview 360, or 3D Studio Max, Understanding of production methods including CNC routers, laser cutters, and sheet fabrication, Communication, organisational, and problem-solving skills, Ability to work in a fast-paced, multitasking environment
Nice to Have
Wood fabrication is advantageous
What You'll Do.
Consult with internal teams and clients to understand
Create detailed sketches
Develop innovative and practical retail and point-of-sale solutions
Evaluate product safety
and manufacturability
Produce accurate CAD drawings and technical documentation
Test and refine product designs using prototypes and
Investigate suitable materials and production methods
Collaborate with production teams to resolve manufacturing or
Work closely with sales
Assist in presenting concepts
Provide technical feedback to support budgeting and production
Maintain knowledge of current design trends
Contribute ideas and improvements to support innovation and
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Sales teams; Production teams; Marketing teams
Communication Scope
Client presentations
Full Job Description
## Description About the Company Our client is an established Australian business specialising in innovative retail and point-of-sale solutions. With a strong reputation for quality manufacturing, creativity, and customer service, the company delivers end-to-end solutions including design, production, and project management services across a range of industries. Job Overview The Industrial Designer will be responsible for developing innovative and practical point-of-sale and retail product solutions that align with client requirements and manufacturing capabilities. Working closely with the sales and production teams, this role involves creating detailed product concepts, technical drawings, renderings, and prototypes while ensuring designs are commercially viable and production-ready. The ideal candidate is creative, technically skilled, detail-oriented, and experienced in retail or product design environments. ## Key Responsibilities Design & Product Development Consult with internal teams and clients to understand design requirements and project objectives. Create detailed sketches, blueprints, renderings, and sample concepts. Develop innovative and practical retail and point-of-sale solutions. Evaluate product safety, appearance, functionality, and manufacturability. Technical Design & Production Support Produce accurate CAD drawings and technical documentation. Test and refine product designs using prototypes and specialist software. Investigate suitable materials and production methods to ensure cost-effective manufacturing. Collaborate with production teams to resolve manufacturing or material concerns. Client & Team Collaboration Work closely with sales, production, and marketing teams throughout project delivery. Assist in presenting concepts, prototypes, and final designs to clients. Provide technical feedback to support budgeting and production planning. Industry Knowledge & Innovation Maintain knowledge of current design trends, materials, and manufactur
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