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Seeking a better work-life balance? Join a vibrant Romford academy as a **Design and Technology Technician / Instructor**. This unique 4-day week role (Mon-Thu) blends workshop expertise with classroom instruction. Ideal for candidates skilled in machinery, CAD/CAM, and 3D printing, offering week...
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United Kingdom , Romford
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Cheltenham College seeks a proactive Design & Technology Technician to support its creative D&T Department. You will prepare materials, maintain specialist workshops and CAD/CAM equipment, and assist pupils during practical projects. Ideal candidates have workshop, engineering, or educational exp...
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United Kingdom , Cheltenham
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26043.00 GBP / Year
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360 Resourcing Solutions
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Join our team in Daventry as a Design Technician. You will support R&D and manufacturing by creating designs, prototypes, and specifications using SolidWorks and 3D modelling. This role requires a degree in Product Design/Mechanical Engineering and offers benefits including pension, bonus leave, ...
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United Kingdom , Daventry
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35000.00 GBP / Year
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Wallace Hind
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Join an industry-leading technical organization in Kettering as a Design Technician. You will produce detailed multi-utility quotes using AutoCAD and Microsoft Office, ensuring precision and meeting developer timelines. This role offers comprehensive training, a competitive salary, and clear care...
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United Kingdom , Kettering
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20000.00 - 25000.00 GBP / Year
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Hedera Hiring Ltd
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About the Design Technician role

Explore a world of opportunity in Design Technician jobs, a dynamic and essential profession that bridges the gap between creative concepts and tangible reality. Design Technicians are the practical backbone of the design and development process, operating across a vast spectrum of industries from manufacturing and engineering to architecture and education. These professionals are hands-on problem-solvers who bring designs to life, ensuring that theoretical plans function correctly in the real world. If you have a passion for both creative design and technical execution, a career as a Design Technician offers a rewarding path.

The typical day-to-day responsibilities of a Design Technician are diverse and hands-on. A core function involves creating and refining technical drawings and models. Using industry-standard software like CAD (Computer-Aided Design), SolidWorks, or AutoCAD, they translate initial concepts from engineers or designers into precise, detailed schematics and 3D models. These digital models are then often transformed into physical prototypes using various techniques, including 3D printing, CNC machining, or traditional workshop tools. Beyond creation, Design Technicians are heavily involved in testing and refinement. They assist in building prototypes, conducting tests, analysing results to identify flaws, and suggesting improvements to enhance functionality, durability, and manufacturability.

Supporting the broader team is another critical aspect of the role. This can involve providing technical support on the production floor, which may include designing bespoke jigs, fixtures, or tooling to improve manufacturing efficiency. In educational settings, such as school Art and Design departments, technicians prepare materials, maintain equipment, and ensure a safe working environment for students. Administrative tasks are also common, such as managing stock levels, maintaining records of materials, and updating product specifications or Bill of Materials (BOM) within digital management systems. A relentless focus on health and safety protocols is a universal responsibility, ensuring all workshops and production areas adhere to strict codes of conduct.

To succeed in Design Technician jobs, a specific skill set is required. Technical proficiency is paramount, with strong competency in relevant CAD software and an understanding of engineering or design principles being highly sought after. Practical workshop skills are equally important; familiarity with hand tools, power tools, and potentially heavy machinery is often essential. Excellent problem-solving abilities allow these professionals to troubleshoot issues during the prototyping and testing phases. Strong communication skills are vital for collaborating effectively with engineers, designers, and production staff. While requirements vary, many positions seek candidates with a foundation degree, HND, or equivalent qualification in a field like Mechanical Engineering, Product Design, or a related vocational area. A proactive, organised, and detail-oriented mindset is the hallmark of a successful Design Technician. If you are ready to apply your technical skills to creative challenges, begin your search for Design Technician jobs today.