Monday, October 20, 2008

Design Intern (Lawrence, MA)

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Job ID: 5021

Company: New Balance

Responsibilities As the Design Intern, you will provide a support function to the internal design team. You will assist in color work, preparing early concepts, and presentation boards. In this role, you will assemble technical packages for prototype development, which include clean line art, call out explanatory drawings, color information, and technical control drawings for molded parts. You will assist in generating drawings for the creation of CAD plots and models for sole units. You may be given the opportunity to work independently on creative projects, including the design of a piece of footwear.

Qualifications:

  • Working towards or recently completed a Bachelor's degree in a design discipline-Industrial, Product, Transportation, Fashion, Architecture, Illustration, or Graphics.
  • Expertise in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator preferred; knowledge of Microsoft Office, including PowerPoint.

Our products are designed to meet the diverse needs of consumers and our benefits are designed to meet the diverse needs of our associates. We have developed a benefits package that is sure to fit your way of life. Our low-cost medical and dental coverage and onsite wellness program will help you lead a healthy lifestyle. We offer a 401k plan with an employer match, making it possible to save for retirement. Many positions offer a flexible work schedule and a 37. 5 hour work week. We provide a generous vacation package and even allow paid time off to volunteer in the community. New Balance encourages its employees to take advantage of our tremendous training and development programs, as well as our tuition reimbursement plan. We are a business casual environment where our employees are encouraged to wear NB product which can be purchased with our significant employee discount. Parking is free at all of our facilities.

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Posted by Mary Wu

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