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Visualization Designer Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Industrial Designer

Dearborn, MI · On-site

$119.30K/yr

... Visualization Skills: Assist in initial rough prototyping and design visualization methods. You ... • Designer level experience in a consumer product industry, transportation sector or supplier ...

Designers at Stellantis are encouraged to think bigger, push harder, continually invent, and ... communication and visualization skills. Design team members must have strong leadership and ...

Architectural Designer

Southfield, MI · On-site

$60K - $70K/yr

Familiarity with at least 1 year of usage for visualization and presentations. * Technical Skills ... Whether you're designing, constructing, or managing facilities, your individual awesomeness is what ...

Industrial Designer

Dearborn, MI · On-site

$74.30K - $166.20K/yr

As a Designer, you'll be responsible for concepting and sketching, designing low to high fidelity ... Strong sketching, visualization, modelling, and presentation skills. Strong 2D application skills ...

Industrial Designer

Dearborn, MI

$74.30K - $166.20K/yr

As a Designer, you'll be responsible for concepting and sketching, designing low to high fidelity ... Strong sketching, visualization, modelling, and presentation skills. Strong 2D application skills ...

Architectural Designer

Southfield, MI · On-site

$60K - $70K/yr

Familiarity with at least 1 year of usage for visualization and presentations. * Technical Skills ... Whether you're designing, constructing, or managing facilities, your individual awesomeness is what ...

Designers at Stellantis are encouraged to think bigger, push harder, continually invent, and ... communication and visualization skills. Design team members must have strong leadership and ...

The designer will operate with a high degree of independence, applying sound judgment to complex ... Collaborate cross-functionally with interior design, sculpting, visualization, engineering, and ...

The designer will operate with a high degree of independence, applying sound judgment to complex ... Collaborate cross-functionally with interior design, sculpting, visualization, engineering, and ...

The designer will operate with a high degree of independence, applying sound judgment to complex ... Collaborate cross-functionally with interior design, sculpting, visualization, engineering, and ...

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Visualization Designer information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Visualization Designer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Visualization Designer, you need a solid background in data analysis, graphic design, and visual storytelling, often supported by a degree in design, computer science, or a related field. Familiarity with tools like Tableau, Adobe Creative Suite, D3.js, and data visualization best practices is essential. Strong communication, creativity, and attention to detail help Visualization Designers translate complex data into compelling visual formats that resonate with audiences. These skills are crucial for making data understandable and actionable, supporting better decision-making within organizations.

How does a Visualization Designer typically collaborate with data analysts and stakeholders during a project?

Visualization Designers work closely with data analysts to translate complex datasets into clear, engaging visuals that support business objectives. They often participate in project meetings to understand stakeholder needs, gather feedback, and iterate on designs. Effective communication and collaboration are crucial, as designers must ensure their visualizations accurately represent the data while remaining accessible to non-technical audiences. Regular check-ins and review sessions help align the visual output with project goals and user requirements.

What are Visualization Designers?

Visualization Designers are professionals who specialize in creating visual representations of data and information. They use design principles and data analysis techniques to transform complex datasets into clear, engaging visuals like charts, graphs, and interactive dashboards. Their work helps organizations and audiences better understand trends, patterns, and insights within data. Visualization Designers often collaborate with data scientists, analysts, and stakeholders to ensure that the visuals effectively communicate the intended message. They utilize tools such as Tableau, Power BI, D3.js, and Adobe Creative Suite in their workflow.

What is the difference between Visualization Designer vs Data Analyst?

AspectVisualization DesignerData Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Design, Data Visualization, or related fields; proficiency in visualization toolsBachelor's in Statistics, Data Science, or related fields; strong analytical skills
Work EnvironmentDesign studios, tech companies, marketing agenciesBusiness, finance, healthcare, and tech sectors
Employer & Industry UsageFocuses on creating visual representations of data for storytellingAnalyzes data sets to derive insights and inform decisions

While both roles involve working with data, Visualization Designers primarily focus on creating compelling visual representations to communicate data insights, often emphasizing aesthetics and user experience. Data Analysts, on the other hand, analyze data sets to extract meaningful insights and support decision-making. Both roles require strong analytical skills, but their core responsibilities and outputs differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Visualization Designer job openings in Michigan as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 72% Physical, 7% Hybrid, and 21% Remote job distribution.
Automotive Visualization Graphic Designer

Automotive Visualization Graphic Designer

Stellantis

Auburn Hills, MI • On-site

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Stellantis rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 123 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

17th of 44 rated automakers


Job description

Brand VIE is a design studio that create visual foundation of design storytelling and customer communication to support North America Brand and Marketing. Our dynamic design team craft compelling visual stories of our products that elevate brand communication and enhance customer experiences. Be part of our mission to shape unforgettable design that inspires and connects!
As an automotive visualization graphic designer, the candidate will be skilled in creating and delivering impactful high-fidelity, photorealistic 2D images, 3D models, and animations to represent future vehicles, interior design, or accessories that supports design storytelling and our brand's narrative strategies. Candidate's creativity will contribute to developing design frameworks that enhance customer experience across various platforms. Candidate will be working closely with various teams to ensure a cohesive visual identity across all project touchpoints.
Key Responsibilities include but not limited to:
  • Work with design team, and other cross functional teams to create, develop, and deliver exceptional visualizations of automotive designs, including renderings, infographics, and promotional materials
    • 3D Visualization & animation: Create photorealistic renderings and animations of vehicles (exterior/interior) for, design reviews and marketing
    • Motion Graphics Design: Develop animated content for references and/or use for marketing content
    • Storytelling: Create, shape, narrative-driven visual storyboard
  • Develop and maintain a cohesive visual style that aligns with Brand's identity and story across various platforms
  • Utilize advanced software to produce high-quality images and animations
  • Stay up-to-date and conduct research on industry trends and technologies to ensure innovative and relevant visual content
  • Clearly communicate design concept intent to the design team, leadership team, and other stakeholders
  • Respond and incorporate feedback and direction to refine visuals from leadership when required
  • Contribute positively to the implementation of the vision and future success of the Studio
  • Manage multiple design projects while meeting deadlines

Basic Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's degree in Animation, Visual Effects, Automotive Design, or related field (ie Game Design)
  • 5 years of experience in automotive, 3D visualization, CGI, or related industries ( ie Game Design )
  • Proven experience in strong understanding of automotive design, materials (CMF), and 3D modeling pipelines
  • Strong portfolio demonstrating experience demonstrating creative and technical expertise
  • Proficiency in software such as Blender, Unreal, Autodesk Alias, VRED, and Adobe Creative Suite (After Effects, Premiere)
  • Proficiency in presentations tools such as PowerPoint
  • Experience with UI/UX design and great knowledge of designing for web and mobile platforms
  • Knowledge of video editing and motion graphics
  • Proficiency in AI tools
  • Excellent artistic sense and attention to details such as composition, cinematic lighting, and automotive styling trends
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment
  • Strong communication and presentation skills
  • Adaptability, Team spirit, Collective mindset, Solution-oriented, Flexibility in communication, Proactive attitude to make proposals in pressured setting

Portfolio Requirements:
This position requires a portfolio be submitted with your application. Applications will not be processed without meeting this requirement.
Please ensure your portfolio meets the following requirements:
  • Your portfolio should represent your skills as it pertains to the position to which you're applying
  • Your most current work should be presented first and displayed in descending order of most current to oldest
  • When appropriate, provide a brief description of your contributions to work that is submitted for review. (i.e.: if a full model is presented, provide explanation to explain you were responsible for the full model or that your involvement was limited to specific areas of the model)
  • Although depictions of your professional work are needed, you're also welcome to submit work you've accomplished on a personal basis; however, the two should be separated and kept in separate sections of the portfolio
  • When naming your portfolio, please use the following naming convention: Lastname-firstname-portfolio.pdf

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