Create high-quality visual design concepts, mood boards, UI assets, and production-ready graphics for in-vehicle digital experiences.
Collaborate with design, engineering, and cross-functional partners to translate user needs, brand intent, and technical constraints into clear, visually compelling interface solutions.
Contribute to prototypes, storyboards, animations, and presentations that communicate visual design intent, hierarchy, and interaction behavior.
Apply established design guidelines to create cohesive, brand-aligned, and detail-driven visual experiences across assigned product areas.
Participate in design reviews, iterate based on feedback, and present work with a focus on visual clarity, craft quality, and execution excellence to project teams and stakeholders.
Support usability and design evaluation efforts by incorporating feedback and insights into design refinements.
Deliver clear design files and documentation to support efficient collaboration and development handoff.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Visual Design, Graphic Design, Human-Computer Interaction, Interaction Design, or a related discipline.
3+ years of experience designing digital user interfaces for automotive, embedded, mobile, or other complex product experiences.
Strong portfolio showcasing visual design craft, interface design, creativity, and depth of thought.
Strong UI visualization, visual communication, digital design, and UX design skills, with the ability to create intuitive and customer-centered interfaces.
Experience creating sketches, mockups, prototypes, presentations, and other design communication materials.
Proficiency with industry-standard design tools such as Sketch, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illustrator.
Ability to balance customer needs, brand goals, and technical constraints to solve design problems effectively.
Strong collaboration and communication skills when working with cross-functional teams.
Benefits
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