Design
Characteristics of Design Positions at Ferrovial
Description
Design-related jobs contribute to creating an object, product, or concept. This includes a very broad field, and each of these areas requires particular specialization.
Position activities
Each designer’s role varies depending on their specialty, but common activities include:
- Understanding or detecting a problem or need and synthesizing the solution through design.
- Staying up-to-date on industry trends.
- Developing documentation for design, technical specifications, and any other documentation needed for the project.
- Proposing effective design solutions for meeting project goals.
- Teamwork.
- In-depth knowledge of design and editing tools.
Professional profile
- Critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
- Teamwork and collaboration.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Leadership.
- Innate curiosity.
- Problem-solving.
- Creativity.
- Observation and analysis skills.
Formal qualifications
- Degree in Design.
- Advanced Degree in Fine Arts and Design.
- Advanced Degree in Fine Arts and Design in Audiovisual Graphics.
- Advanced Degree in Fine Arts and Design in Interactive Graphics.
- Advanced Degree in Fine Arts and Design in Advertising Graphics.
Mastery of specific design tools in each area of specialization.
All functional areas
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Administration -
Supply -
Quality -
Purchases -
Consulting -
Accounting / Auditing -
Project monitoring / cost management -
Management -
Project management -
Business development -
Finances -
Engineering -
Innovation -
Legal -
Logistics -
Marketing and Communication -
Environment -
Operations / Production -
Human Resources -
Health and Safety -
IT systems -
Skilled Trade /Field -
Sales