FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of the Product Designer at RHEON LABS?
The primary responsibilities include playing a key role in multiple development projects, delivering concept-creation, CAD modeling, visualizations, detailed specifications, prototyping, and transferring designs to production, while working in a multi-disciplinary team and liaising with client resources.
What qualifications are required for this position?
We are looking for candidates with a good Design degree from a top university in programs such as Product Design, Apparel Design, Design Engineering, or Industrial Design.
What software skills are necessary for this role?
Proficiency in Rhino + Grasshopper, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illustrator is required.
Is experience in the high-performance sports apparel sector important for this position?
Yes, we prefer candidates who are genuinely excited and have an interest in the high-performance sports apparel sector.
Will I need to travel for this role?
Yes, candidates should be available to travel to meet with customers and development partners, primarily in North America, Canada, mainland Europe, and Asia.
What kind of office culture can I expect at RHEON LABS?
You can expect a great office atmosphere characterized by collective endeavor, exploration, mutual support, and a vibrant after-hours social culture.
What benefits are offered with this position?
Benefits include 30 days of holiday per annum, a company pension scheme, access to an onsite gym, secure bike parking, a cycle-to-work scheme, free Lab Lunches, quarterly socials, and a Bupa cash plan.
How does RHEON LABS support the health and wellness of its employees?
RHEON LABS promotes an 'activity culture' that encourages all staff to lead a healthy lifestyle, including access to an onsite gym and wellness programs.
What traits are we looking for in a candidate for this role?
We are looking for candidates who are organized, detail-oriented, problem-solvers, flexible, proactive, and able to maintain a positive attitude under pressure.
Who will the Product Designer report to?
The position will report to the Head of Design.