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Full Time Ceramic Tile Designer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

About McIntyre For over 50 years, McIntyre Tile has been producing handmade ceramic tile in the heart of Healdsburg, California. Our tiles feature timeless glazes and durability designed to last ...

The Tile Masonperforms various duties such as: installing and repairing ceramic tiles on floors ... Create decorative wall and floor designs by laying and setting mosaic tiles in kitchens, bathrooms ...

Tile Mason

Georgetown, TX · On-site

$22.50 - $29/hr

The Tile Mason performs various duties such as: installing and repairing ceramic tiles on floors ... Create decorative wall and floor designs by laying and setting mosaic tiles in kitchens, bathrooms ...

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Full Time Ceramic Tile Designer information

What does a Full Time Ceramic Tile Designer do?

A Full Time Ceramic Tile Designer creates original designs and patterns for ceramic tiles used in residential, commercial, or industrial spaces. They typically work with computer-aided design (CAD) software and hand sketches to develop motifs, color schemes, and textures that meet client or market needs. Their job often involves collaborating with manufacturers, interior designers, or architects to ensure the designs are functional, aesthetically pleasing, and suitable for mass production. They may also stay updated on design trends and materials to keep their creations relevant and innovative.

What is the difference between Full Time Ceramic Tile Designer vs Ceramic Tile Installer?

AspectFull Time Ceramic Tile DesignerCeramic Tile Installer
CredentialsDesign certifications, CAD skillsTrade certifications, apprenticeship
Work EnvironmentDesign studios, offices, client meetingsConstruction sites, residential/commercial projects
Industry UsageDesign firms, architecture firms, renovation companiesConstruction companies, contractors, remodeling services

The main difference is that a Full Time Ceramic Tile Designer focuses on creating tile patterns and designs, often working in offices or studios, while a Ceramic Tile Installer physically installs tiles on-site. Both roles require knowledge of tile materials, but their daily tasks and work environments differ significantly.

What are some common challenges faced by full-time ceramic tile designers, and how can they be addressed?

Full-time ceramic tile designers often face challenges like balancing creative vision with practical manufacturing limitations and client specifications. Staying updated on design trends while ensuring that patterns are both aesthetically pleasing and functional for various applications is crucial. Effective collaboration with production teams, architects, and clients can help address these challenges by fostering clear communication and ensuring that designs are feasible and meet expectations. Adapting to new digital design tools and materials can also be essential for success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Full Time Ceramic Tile Designer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Full Time Ceramic Tile Designer, you need a solid background in design principles, an understanding of materials and color theory, and often a degree in industrial, interior, or graphic design. Proficiency with design software such as Adobe Creative Suite, AutoCAD, and 3D modeling programs is essential, along with familiarity with digital printing techniques for ceramics. Creativity, attention to detail, and strong communication skills help you collaborate effectively with clients and production teams. These skills ensure the creation of visually appealing, functional, and manufacturable tile designs that meet client needs and market trends.
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Ceramic Tile Designer

Ceramic Tile Designer

Twohig Flooring America

Fond Du Lac, WI

$25 - $29/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description


About This Role

We are looking for an experienced professional Sales Professional/Designer who works directly with customers applying their creativity, design skills and industry knowledge to make distinct product selections and create beautiful kitchens and bathrooms. This position is for a self- starter, well organized, creative person who is eager to contribute to the growth of a unique business and provide outstanding customer service. Hours, salary and bonus potential are determined by skill level, years of experience and a valued work life balance approach.


What You'll Do

Responsibilities include:

  • Qualifying a customer's needs and wants while presenting all products
  • Working directly with customers to design their dream Homes
  • Accurately quote, order and track all products
  • Conduct design consultation meetings and provide follow up and project communications
  • Enter product sales in the point of sales system
  • Support the Sales Associates with product and project process knowledge
  • Work with project managers and contractors to ensure successful installations
  • Organize and manage all the documentation of the full cycle of projects
  • Maintain pricing and merchandising for the departments
  • Provide exceptional customer service

Requirements
  • Submission of a design portfolio demonstrating your designs encouraged.
  • A Degree in Interior Design is preferred, but not required. Industry certification is a plus.
  • 2+ years if experience in tile retail sales
  • This position also requires proficiency with Microsoft Excel and Word and experience using electronic mail.
  • Excellent spelling, grammar, written, verbal, organizational, and problem-solving skills with the ability to communicate professionally with staff, customers and vendors

Nice To Haves
  • Experience specifying and ordering plumbing fixtures for both Kitchen and Bath projects preferred.
  • Experience working with Kitchen and Bath remodel and installation contractors preferred.
  • Excellent time management, record keeping and project management skills.
  • Experience working with customer relationship management systems
  • Experience specifying and ordering all products and being responsible for accurately checking all order acknowledgements and communicating shipping schedules

Benefits
  • We offer PTO

    Holidays

    Health Insurance

    401k with a % company match

    Industry education


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