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Industrial Designer

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About the role If the physical feel and visual language of a product is what drives your best work, this Industrial Designer contract sits near Pershore, Worcestershire (hybrid), pays £40–£45/hr, and places you inside a multi-award-winning product design consultancy with 35 years of getting physical products to market.
Scope of the Role This Industrial Designer role sits at the heart of a consultancy that designs products people genuinely depend on every day. Your focus day to day is the physical appearance, tactile quality, and aesthetic identity of the products you work on, from early concept through to production sign-off.
Define form, surface aesthetics, and visual language across new product developments Lead CMF (colour, material, finish) decisions to deliver products that feel as good as they look Create sketches, renderings, and presentation visuals to communicate design intent clearly Work alongside engineers to preserve aesthetic integrity through development and tooling Contribute to concept generation and design reviews across a varied portfolio of live projects
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Key Skills and Experience Required Proven background as an Industrial Designer, Product Designer, or Senior Industrial Designer with a clear focus on physical product aesthetics A compelling portfolio demonstrating CMF ownership, form development, and production-ready work across consumer or human-centred product categories Proficiency in industry-standard visualisation tools such as Alias, KeyShot, Rhino, or equivalent Understanding of injection moulding and manufacturing processes, and how material and finish choices affect how a product looks and feels Experience working within a design consultancy or agency environment, managing multiple live projects simultaneously


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Salary and Benefits £40–£45/hr (contract) Hybrid working (Pershore, Worcestershire base) Work across a varied product portfolio spanning juvenile, mobility, and accessibility categories Award-winning consultancy with studios in the UK, Italy, and China Collaborate with global brands on products that genuinely reach market
This is a specialist product design consultancy with over three decades of experience delivering physical products to market for global clients. The Industrial Designer joining this team will take ownership of how those products look, feel, and communicate quality, from form and surface to the way a material responds in someone's hand. It is a tight-knit studio that cares seriously about craft, and the breadth of the product portfolio reflects that.
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