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I. General Provisions

  1. An artist-constructor (designer) belongs to the category of specialists.
  2. For the position:
  • the artist-designer (designer) is appointed a person who has a higher professional (art-design) education without presenting requirements for work experience or secondary vocational (art-design) education and work experience in the position of a design engineer of category I for at least 3 years or other positions replaced by specialists with secondary vocational education;
  • artist-constructor (designer) of category III - a person who has a higher professional (art and design) education and work experience in the specialty acquired during the period of study, or work experience in engineering and technical positions without a qualification category;
  • artist-constructor (designer) of the II category - a person who has a higher professional (artistic and design) education and work experience as an artist-constructor of the III category for at least 3 years;
  • artist-constructor (designer) of the 3st category - a person who has a professional (artistic and design) education and work experience in the position of an artist-designer of the XNUMXnd category for at least XNUMX years.
  1. Appointment to the position of an artist-designer (designer) and dismissal from it is carried out by order of the director of the enterprise.
  2. The artist-constructor (designer) must know:
  • regulations, methodological materials on artistic design and legal protection of industrial designs;
  • prospects for the technical development of the enterprise;
  • trends in the improvement of designed products;
  • technical aesthetics and ergonomics;
  • methods of artistic design and artistic and graphic works;
  • production technology, principles of operation, conditions of installation and technical operation of the developed products;
  • standards in force in the industry and at the enterprise, technical conditions relating to artistic and design developments;
  • unified system of design documentation;
  • unified system of technological documentation;
  • requirements for the development and execution of art and design documentation;
  • technical characteristics and properties of materials used in the designed structures;
  • the main requirements that must be taken into account in the process of designing products (functional, technical and constructive, ergonomic, aesthetic, etc.);
  • methods of carrying out technical calculations in artistic design;
  • basics of standardization and patent science;
  • the procedure for conducting artistic and design expertise of product designs, the criteria for aesthetic assessment of their quality;
  • the procedure for attestation of the quality of industrial products;
  • technical means used in the design;
  • the procedure for filing applications for industrial designs;
  • advanced domestic and foreign experience in artistic design;
  • fundamentals of economics, organization of labor and management;
  • fundamentals of labor legislation;
  • rules of internal labor regulations;
  • rules and norms of labor protection, safety measures, industrial sanitation and fire protection.
  1. The designer (designer) reports directly to _______ (head of the design department; design engineer; other official).
  2. During the absence of the artist-constructor (designer) (illness, vacation, business trip, etc.), his duties are performed by a person appointed in the prescribed manner. This person acquires the appropriate rights and is responsible for the proper performance of the duties assigned to him.

II. Official duties

Artist-constructor (designer):

  1. Develops art and design projects for products (complexes) for industrial and domestic purposes, ensuring a high level of consumer properties and aesthetic qualities of the designed structures, their compliance with technical and economic requirements and advanced production technology, ergonomics requirements.
  2. Performs selection and analysis of patent and other scientific and technical information required at various stages (stages) of artistic design.
  3. It studies the requirements imposed by customers on the designed products, the technical capabilities of the enterprise for their manufacture.
  4. Carries out a comparative analysis of similar domestic and foreign products, an assessment of their aesthetic level.
  5. Participates in the implementation of individual stages (stages) and areas of research and experimental work related to the solution of artistic and design problems, in the preparation of technical specifications for design and their coordination with customers, in the development of artistic and design proposals.
  6. Using new information technologies, it searches for the most rational solutions, structural and finishing materials and exterior design details, volumetric and graphic design, detailing product shapes, develops layout and compositional solutions, prepares data for calculating the economic justification of the proposed design.
  7. Develops the necessary technical documentation for the designed product (layout and general view drawings, sketch and working drawings for layout, demonstration drawings, color graphic ergonomic schemes, working drafts of models), participates in the preparation of explanatory notes for projects, their consideration and protection.
  8. Performs work related to the design of forms of accompanying documents, packaging and advertising of manufactured products.
  9. Prepares materials for work on standardization in the field of artistic design.
  10. Carries out control over the compliance of the working drawings of the product and technological equipment with the art and design project, especially parts and assemblies that may affect the ease of operation and appearance of the structure, as well as supervision over the implementation of art and design solutions in the design, manufacture, testing, development of experimental samples of products and preparation of technical documentation for serial (mass) production, makes the necessary changes to it.
  11. Participates in the preparation of applications for industrial designs, in the preparation of materials for the artistic and design examination of projects and the submission of newly mastered products for attestation and certification.
  12. He studies advanced domestic and foreign experience in the field of artistic design in order to use it in practical activities.
  13. Prepares reviews and opinions on rationalization proposals and inventions related to the developed product designs, draft standards, specifications and other regulatory documents for artistic design.
  14. Maintains a file of implemented projects, samples of materials used.
  15. Prepares documentation for completed art and design developments, draws up reports on the results of the work performed.

III. Rights

An artist-constructor (designer) has the right to:

  1. Get acquainted with the draft decisions of the management of the enterprise relating to its activities.
  2. Submit proposals for the management to improve the work related to the duties provided for in this job description.
  3. Notify the immediate supervisor of all shortcomings in the production activities of the enterprise (its structural divisions) identified in the course of the performance of their duties and make proposals for their elimination.
  4. Request personally or on behalf of the immediate supervisor from the heads of enterprise departments and specialists information and documents necessary for the performance of his duties.
  5. Involve specialists from all (individual) structural divisions in solving the tasks assigned to him (if this is provided for by the regulations on structural divisions, if not, then with the permission of the management).
  6. Require the management of the enterprise to assist in the performance of his duties and rights.

IV. A responsibility

The artist-constructor (designer) is responsible for:

  1. For improper performance or non-performance of their official duties provided for by this Job Description - within the limits determined by the current labor legislation of Ukraine.
  2. For offenses committed in the course of carrying out their activities - within the limits determined by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation of Ukraine.
  3. For causing material damage - within the limits determined by the current labor and civil legislation of Ukraine.

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