FAQs
What is the role of the Brand Designer at Anduril Industries?
The Brand Designer is responsible for evolving Anduril’s visual language and creating original, breakthrough creative across various mediums, including print, digital, and web. The role involves collaborating cross-functionally and working from concept to delivery.
What are the required qualifications for the Brand Designer position?
The required qualifications include professional experience in Graphic Design or Motion Design, a portfolio that demonstrates refined work across multiple mediums, a deep understanding of design fundamentals, fluency in motion software (a plus), strong visual communication skills, and the ability to articulate concepts effectively.
Where is the Brand Designer position located?
The Brand Designer position is located on-site at Anduril's HQ in Costa Mesa, CA.
What is the salary range for the Brand Designer role?
The salary range for this role is between $114,000 and $171,000 USD, depending on factors like work experience, education, training, and critical skills.
What benefits does Anduril Industries offer to full-time employees?
Anduril offers top-tier benefits including platinum healthcare coverage, life and disability insurance, generous vacation policies, family planning support, mental health resources, daily meals, professional development stipends, relocation assistance, and a 401(k) retirement savings plan for US roles.
Does Anduril encourage diversity in its hiring process?
Yes, Anduril is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace and actively encourages applicants from recognized minorities, women, Veterans, and individuals with disabilities to apply.
What type of creative work should applicants expect to produce?
Applicants should expect to produce distinct and impactful creative work that brings Anduril’s brand and products to life through various touchpoints, including print, digital, out-of-home (OOH) advertising, and web platforms.
Is fluency in motion design software a requirement?
While not a strict requirement, fluency in motion design software is considered a plus for this role.
Who does the Brand Designer report to?
The Brand Designer reports to the Creative Director of Brand Design.
Will I collaborate with other departments in this role?
Yes, the Brand Designer will work cross-functionally with communications, design, marketing, and various business lines to explore creative opportunities and maximize impact.