E3 Recruitment
Vehicle Graphic Designer

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Graphic Designer - Vehicle Livery
An established commercial vehicle solutions business is looking for a creative and commercially minded Graphic Designer to join its growing Vehicle Livery team.
This is a hands-on design role where you'll take projects from initial concept through to production, creating eye-catching designs for commercial vehicle fleets and businesses across the UK.
Duties of the Graphic Designer
- Design vehicle liveries, fleet branding, and commercial signage
- Turn customer briefs into creative concepts and visual mock-ups.
- Produce print and production-ready artwork.
- Create branding, layouts, typography, and visual assets.
- Work closely with customers, production teams, and installers.
- Manage multiple projects from concept through to completion.
- Occasionally attend customer sites for surveys and project requirements.
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Requirements
We would welcome people to apply for the Graphic Designer role that have:
- Strong Adobe Creative Suite skills - Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign.
- Commercial/B2B graphic design experience.
- Strong branding, typography, and layout skills.
- Excellent attention to detail.
- Confident working directly with customers.
- Vehicle graphics, signage, or large-format print experience would be advantageous but isn't essential.


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Benefits
Benefits of the Graphic Designer opportunity:
- £36,000 - £40,000 DOE
- Overtime at time and a half after 40 hours.
- 28 days holiday.
- Specialist training in vehicle wrapping, large-format print, CNC cutting, and sign-making.
- Opportunity to work on high-profile commercial fleet projects.
- Supportive and experienced team environment.
A great opportunity for a Graphic Designer looking to take their skills beyond traditional studio design and develop within vehicle branding and large-format commercial signage.
If you would like a private chat about the role before applying, please contact Rodger Morley at E3 Recruitment.
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