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Weekend Industrial Design Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Our Industrial Market Sector includes our pipelines practice, with teams supporting natural gas pipeline design, permiting, and utility relocation throughout the Carolinas. HDR is seeking a ...

$85 - $110/hr

Marine Industrial Design Engineer - FL job at Vensure Employer Solutions. Lithia, FL. Education & Experience * Degree in Yacht Design and/or experience * Degree in Yacht & Marine Design and/or ...

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Senior Industrial Design, Lead

Boston, MA ยท On-site

$110K - $118K/yr

As Senior Industrial Design, Lead, you will own and drive industrial design across next-generation WHOOP products, accessories, and wearable systems. You will lead concept development, translate ...

Industrial Designer

Cupertino, CA ยท On-site

$159K/yr

The Apple Industrial Design team is accepting portfolios from curious, passionate, and collaborative industrial designers. We are looking for highly motivated, determined problem-solvers with a ...

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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?

Cities with the most Weekend Industrial Design job openings:

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

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What states have the most Weekend Industrial Design jobs?

States with the most job openings for Weekend Industrial Design jobs include:

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

Universal Presentation Concepts

Madison, WI โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 18 days ago


Job description

Who We AreUPC has been designing and manufacturing retail store fixtures and point-of-purchase displays in Madison, Wisconsin since 1978. We operate out of a 120,000 sq ft facility, and we're family-owned, growing, and hands-on at every level. If you've ever walked into a store and noticed how a product was presented - the fixture that held it, the display that drew your eye - there's a good chance someone like you built it.We work with real customers on real problems, and our design and engineering team is central to that. We're not a big anonymous corporation. Your ideas will be seen, your work will be built, and your fingerprints will be on the final product.The RoleWe're looking for a practical, creative designer who can take a concept from idea to production-ready - independently, and without a lot of hand-holding. This isn't a role for someone who only sketches and hands off to someone else. You'll own the full arc: conceive it, model it, document it, and hand it to the shop floor ready to build.The right person thinks visually, works methodically, communicates clearly, and finds genuine satisfaction in seeing their design become a physical thing. Some background in manufacturing or fabrication - even as a hobbyist - is a real advantage here.What You'll Do–Take customer needs and translate them into original design concepts - from rough sketches to refined models.–Build 3D models and produce complete, accurate drawings and BOMs ready for shop floor production.–Manage your own projects: file organization, version control, drawing updates, and design documentation.–Work directly with production teams to make sure what you designed can actually be built as intended.–Support the adoption of new tools and processes that make the team faster and more consistent.–Contribute to continuous improvement - when you see a better way to do something, you say so. What You BringWe're more interested in what you can do than what your resume says. That said, here's what tends to predict success in this role:–Solid working knowledge of AutoCAD. Blender or other 3D modeling experience is a strong plus.–Ability to produce clear, complete technical drawings and BOMs - not just pretty renders.–Comfortable managing your own work: you don't need someone checking in on you every day.–Enough IT fluency to manage files, formats, cloud storage, and design tool integrations without getting stuck.–Good communicator - you can explain your design decisions to people who aren't engineers.–Experience with or exposure to an ERP system (we use Odoo) is helpful, not required.–2+ years in a manufacturing, design, or fabrication environment is preferred - but show us your portfolio and let's talk.Recent technical college grads with strong portfolios are encouraged to apply. So are career changers who've spent time in a shop or fabrication environment and taught themselves CAD. We care about capability and drive, not just credentials.Tools You'll Use–AutoCAD (primary CAD platform)–Blender (3D modeling)–Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator - as needed)–Odoo ERP (for project and BOM management)–Google Drive / file sharing and cloud collaboration toolsBenefits✓ 401(k)✓ Paid holidays✓ Health insurance✓ Stable, family-owned workplace✓ Paid Time Off (PTO)✓ Your work gets built - guaranteedHow to ApplySend your resume and a portfolio (or portfolio link) to HR@upcdisplays.com. We're not looking for perfection - we're looking for someone who can show us how they think and what they've built. Even if your background is unconventional, reach out.Phone: 608-222-5658 | Fax: 608-222-3933 | www.upcdisplays.comUPC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and business needs.
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