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Industrial Design Engineer Description - This role is responsible for leading multiple project teams and overseeing complex industrial design and development stages. The role ensures that the designs ...

Bachelor or Master Degree in product or industrial design * 1-4 years' relevant experience in one or more specific business domains and in one or more markets and cultures, with focus on industrial ...

Bachelor's degree is a plus: in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Design, or a related field &/or 2+ years of experience in fixture or product design, preferably in a manufacturing environment.

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The Industrial Design team enables accessible and productive experiences for our users and communicates the values of the brand through beautiful, functional hardware design. As part of our team, you ...

The Industrial Design team enables accessible and productive experiences for our users and communicates the values of the brand through beautiful, functional hardware design. As part of our team, you ...

Experience in Design/Innovation, research & development, manufacturing, process, industrial engineering, or related work * Experience in management of engineering design projects Preferred ...

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Bachelor or Master Degree in product or industrial design * 1-4 years' relevant experience in one or more specific business domains and in one or more markets and cultures, with focus on industrial ...

As an Industrial Design Architect, you will use your hands-on Mechanical Engineering skills to create delightful, holistically considered products. A demonstrated mechanical aptitude and in-depth ...

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How much do weekend industrial design jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for weekend industrial design in the United States is $60,000.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57,500.00 and $62,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Weekend Industrial Design vs Part-Time Industrial Design?

AspectWeekend Industrial DesignPart-Time Industrial Design
Work SchedulePrimarily weekends, limited hoursFlexible hours, including weekdays and weekends
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in industrial design or related fieldSame as Weekend Industrial Design, often with portfolio review
Work EnvironmentDesign studios, client sites, or remoteSimilar environments, often remote or freelance
Industry UsageCommon in freelance or consulting rolesUsed by professionals balancing other commitments

Weekend Industrial Design involves working primarily on weekends with limited hours, often in freelance or consulting roles. Part-Time Industrial Design offers more flexible scheduling, including weekdays, suitable for those balancing other jobs or commitments. Both roles require similar credentials and work environments, but differ mainly in scheduling flexibility and usage context.

Is there a demand for weekend industrial designers?

Weekend industrial designers are in limited demand, as most design roles are full-time and project-based. However, freelance or part-time opportunities may exist for those with specialized skills in CAD software and prototyping, especially in startups or small businesses seeking flexible schedules.

Where do weekend industrial designers get paid the most?

Weekend industrial designers tend to earn higher wages in regions with a strong manufacturing or design industry presence, such as major metropolitan areas or regions with a high cost of living. Compensation can also vary based on experience, specialization, and the complexity of projects, with freelance or contract work often paying more per hour than part-time employment. Overall, locations with a higher demand for industrial design services typically offer higher pay rates for weekend work.

What cities are hiring for Weekend Industrial Design jobs?

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What are the most commonly searched types of Industrial Design jobs?

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What states have the most Weekend Industrial Design jobs?

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Infographic showing various Weekend Industrial Design job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 6% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $60,000 per year, or $28.8 per hour.

Industrial Design Engineer

Tri Tool, Inc.

Rancho Cordova, CA • On-site

$115K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 19 days ago


Job description

Job Type
Full-time
Description
With limited supervision, the Senior Industrial Design Engineer is responsible for the industrial design of tools and machinery for pipe and tube machining applications. The successful candidate will be self-motivated and have a voracious drive for learning and professional growth. This is a full-time position within the Engineering Department and is based at Tri Tool's headquarters in Rancho Cordova, California.
Requirements
* denotes essential job function
* Collaborate and strategize with colleagues across engineering, production/manufacturing, product management, service, and repair departments to develop innovative, user-centered industrial tools and equipment.
* Lead industrial design efforts from concept through production, including ideation, sketching, 3D modeling, physical prototyping, and design validation.
* Apply human factors and ergonomics principles to develop products that are safe, intuitive, and optimized for use in demanding field environments.
* Partner with mechanical engineers to ensure industrial design intent is faithfully translated into manufacturable product designs, balancing aesthetics with structural and functional requirements.
* Complete manufacturing and assembly drawings per ASME Y14.5M standards using SolidWorks CAD software, with close attention to tolerancing and DFM (design for manufacturability).
* Define and specify materials, surface finishes, textures, coatings, labels, and graphics to achieve durability and brand consistency across product lines.
* Conduct and facilitate user research, field studies, and usability evaluations to inform design decisions and validate design solutions.
* Manage medium and large design projects with a high degree of independence, from initial brief through final production release.
* Maintain accurate component information, revisions, and bills of materials within Tri Tool's ERP system (NetSuite).
* Assist and/or lead proposal and business development deliverables, including product cost estimation and risk analysis.
• Participate in hands-on prototype assembly and testing within an R&D shop environment.
• Other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
• Minimum two (2) years of applicable professional experience in industrial design, product design, or a related discipline within a manufacturing or industrial product environment. A Master's degree in Industrial Design or a related discipline may be considered in lieu of years of experience.
• Demonstrated portfolio showcasing a breadth of industrial design work, from concept exploration through production-released products.
• Proficiency in SolidWorks or comparable 3D CAD and surface modeling tools for design development and engineering collaboration.
• Working knowledge of GD&T tolerancing methods and their appropriate application.
• High level of attention to detail and completeness of work.
• Strong visual communication skills, including sketching and digital rendering.
• A tenacious attitude and drive to deliver results on schedule.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
• Experience designing portable and/or in situ industrial tools for field use environments.
• Background in designing products subject to harsh environmental conditions (moisture, vibration, temperature extremes).
• Familiarity with CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication, casting, and other manufacturing processes.
• Experience with additive manufacturing for rapid prototyping and end-use part production.
• User research and usability testing experience in industrial or field settings.
• Familiarity with safety standards and regulatory requirements for industrial equipment (ANSI, OSHA, CE).
• Experience with electromechanical product design integrating motors, actuators, or electronic controls.
• Knowledge of pipe and tube machining or related industrial processes.
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
• Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Design, Product Design, or a closely related field from an ABET-accredited college or university.
• Master's Degree preferred.
Salary Description
70,304 - $115,000