Job description:
The Graphic Designer will be part of Factory U/X team and will work on industrial visual communication as well as complete workplace-experience environments. The role involves transforming complex safety, operational and organizational information into clear, engaging and visually powerful communication.
The designer will contribute to projects such as:
Customer Experience Centers Safety Experience Centers
Training and Innovation Centers
TPM and DWM Galleries
Factory-wide visual-management programmes
Workplace branding and culture communication
Wayfinding and navigation systems
Safety and behavior-change campaigns
Interactive and digital workplace displays
The person must be comfortable developing a design direction, visualizing it within a physical space and converting the approved concept into accurate, production-ready artwork.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Workplace and Experience Design
Develop visual concepts for Customer Experience Centers, Safety Experience Centers, Training Centers, TPM/DWM Galleries and other workplace-experience environments.
Translate a central concept into a cohesive physical experience across walls, displays, digital screens, installations and interactive elements.
Create mood boards, spatial themes, wall elevations and realistic mock-ups using site photographs, dimensions and architectural references.
Work with project, content, fabrication and installation teams to ensure the final execution remains consistent with the approved design.
2. Industrial Visual Communication
Design factory-wide safety communication, visual-management systems, workplace branding, wayfinding, process displays and behavior-change campaigns.
Simplify complex safety, technical and operational information into communication that is transparent, engaging and easy to understand.
Develop a consistent visual language across multiple artworks, locations and audience groups.
Work within customer brand guidelines while maintaining the intended communication