Industrial Designer Salary in London
£26K
20% Low Band Avg
GBP £30K
Average
£35K
80% High Band Avg
- Bonus: 1,275
Salaries based on experience level
The Average Entry Level salary of Industrial Designer in London is GBP £29K/yr, this salary increases 19% to £34K/yr when reach Mid Level Career.
From Mid to Senior Level the average salary increases 30% from £34K/yr to £44K/yr.
Salary Compared to United Kingdom National Average Salary
- Industrial Designer in London Salary
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- Industrial Designer in United Kingdom Salary
The Average Salary of Industrial Designer in London is £30K/yr. This is +6% higher (£1,730) compared to United Kingdom national average salary of £28K/yr.
Salary Compared to London City Average Salary
- Industrial Designer in London Salary
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- London City Average Salary
The Average Salary of Industrial Designer in London is -21% lower (-8,180) than the average salary for the city of London £38K/yr.
Industrial Designer job description
Job Title: Industrial Designer
Overview/Summary of the Role:
Industrial designers are responsible for conceptualizing products that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also serve a functional purpose. In general, industrial designers work to create products that are user-friendly, visually appealing, and safe.
Responsibilities and Duties:
- Conduct research to identify new product trends and consumer needs.
- Create sketches and prototypes of product designs.
- Create 3D models of product designs using CAD software.
- Collaborate with engineers to ensure that the product design is technically feasible.
Industrial Designer interview questions
Interviewer: Good morning, thank you for coming in today. Can you please start by introducing yourself and your experience as an industrial designer?
Candidate: Good morning, thank you for having me. My name is John Doe, and I have been working as an industrial designer for the past five years. I have experience in product design, packaging design, and manufacturing.
Interviewer: Can you describe your design process and how you approach projects?
Candidate: Sure, my design process usually starts with researching the market and understanding the target audience. I then sketch out ideas and work on prototypes before finalizing the design. I also work closely with the engineering and manufacturing teams to ensure that the design is feasible and can be produced efficiently.
Interviewer: Can you give an example of a particularly challenging project you worked on and how you overcame any obstacles?
Candidate: Yes, I once worked on a project to design a new line of vacuum cleaners. The challenge was to create a design that was both aesthetically pleasing and functional. I overcame this obstacle by working closely with the engineering team to ensure that the design was efficient and met all functional requirements. We went through several rounds of prototyping to test and refine the design.