FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the Senior Visual Identity Designer at Stellantis?
The primary responsibility is to create compelling graphics, 2D and 3D renderings, and motion designs that set the tone and feel of the North America Brands while ensuring alignment with brand standards and design specifications.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in fine arts, or a BS in Industrial, Product, or Automotive Design, along with at least 5 years of experience in design visualization, concept art, and digital design.
What tools and software should the candidate be proficient in?
Candidates should have expertise in 2D/3D design tools such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Alias, Gravity Sketch, Blender, and AI software, as well as other visualization software.
Is prior experience in automotive design important for this role?
Yes, a thorough awareness of global automotive design concepts and emerging design trends is important, as well as the ability to quickly adapt to new technologies.
Will the Senior Visual Identity Designer be working alone or in a team?
The designer will work closely with cross-functional teams throughout the development process, requiring strong collaboration and communication skills.
Is a portfolio required for application consideration?
Yes, a portfolio must be submitted with your application, and applications will not be processed without it.
Does Stellantis promote diversity in their hiring process?
Yes, Stellantis welcomes applications from diverse backgrounds and assesses candidates based on qualifications, merit, and business needs to better meet the evolving needs of customers.
What skills are essential for leading the technical processes in this role?
Strong leadership skills and the ability to lead technical processes, along with effective communication and presentation skills, are essential for this position.
What is the focus of visual branding in this role?
The focus is on ensuring consistency in brand identity across all customer-facing communications while establishing the visual tone, color palette, and overall aesthetics of the brand.
Will there be opportunities for design iterations based on feedback?
Yes, the designer will continuously refine and enhance designs based on feedback from internal stakeholders through iterative design processes.