The demand for M.Design students is increasing day by day. As M.Design is not limited to one specific job sector, there is a huge demand for skilled M.Design students. There are a good number of job roles available for M.Design students.
Let’s discuss some of the important job roles available for M.Design students in detail.
Design Engineer
The design engineers use technical knowledge, mathematical expertise and design skills to create innovative solutions to problems across a range of industries.
Role of a Design Engineer
As a design engineer one is responsible to involve in the initial concept, design, development and management of projects in a range of sectors such as construction, built environment, materials, software components, machinery and vehicles.
Responsibilities of a Design Engineer
As a design engineer one is responsible to:
- Coordinate with clients to identify their requirements
- Investigate and undertake analysis on how to improve existing projects or components
- Summarise scientific and engineering principles in an easy and understandable manner
- Write technical reports to summarise findings
- Cover the concept, specification, tender and development of new projects or components
- Design the aesthetics, materials and functionality of components
- Use CAD, CAN and CAM systems to design and visualise projects
- Undertake model making, prototyping and product testing
- Identify new systems and processes to drive quality, efficiency and save costs
- Undertake complex calculations
- Communicate effectively with the clients, colleagues and contractors involved in a project
- Lead a team of engineers
- Plan effectively to ensure projects and delivered on time, to standard and to budget
Salary & Emoluments
The fresh M.Design graduates will be earning around 5 lakhs to 7 lakhs per annum. The experienced professionals will be earning around 7 lakhs to 9 lakhs per annum.
Product Designer
The product designer is required to have a high degree of technical knowledge, creative flair and a passion for designing and improving the usability of everyday items.