Lead Lighting Designer I Overview

What does a Lead Lighting Designer I do?

Lighting designers design and plan lighting and electrical systems while working in collaboration with interior designers, engineers, or architects and design products for residential, commercial, or industrial sites. They often work for lighting companies or architecture or interior design firms, and when servicing clients, they sometimes work for a large venue and design lighting for its events. Lighting designers visit project sites to assess and analyze them and communicate extensively with clients to identify their lighting desires and needs. They often do this with a team of electrical engineers to assist in surveying the site.

Lighting designers design a plan for the site, keeping customer specifications in mind and assessing the site and any safety concerns. They remain mindful of state and local energy building codes and act as liaisons between clients and engineering departments throughout the design process. They stay mindful of the project budget and collect all expense receipts to track the budget. Lighting designers are also on site during the installation of lighting and electrical systems they have designed and need a bachelor's degree in architecture, electrical engineering, or related fields.

What responsibilities are common for Lead Lighting Designer I jobs?
  • Install and maintain roadway lighting equipment, including poles, load centers, electric services underground and overhead cables, and any other associated equipment.
  • Work closely with other teams to keep workflows and quality consistent across all environments.
  • Perform preventive maintenance inspections as required, including cleaning optical systems, replacing lamps, cables, adjusting poles and fixtures.
  • Assist traffic signal staff and perform related work as required.
  • Assist in manage and mentoring fellow lighting artists, create tutorials, share techniques, and draft documentation to grow the teams knowledge.
What are the typical qualifications for Lead Lighting Designer I jobs?
  • Bachelor's Degree in electrical engineering or chemical engineering.
  • Advanced knowledge of pipeline design and management.
  • Solid rendering and project design abilities.
  • Strong collaboration and problem-solving skills.
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite and CAD design programs.
Education--
Work/Life Balance
3.3 ★
Total Pay--
Career Opportunity
3.6 ★
Avg. Experience5-7 years

How much does a Lead Lighting Designer make?

Lead Lighting Designer I Career Path

Learn how to become a Lead Lighting Designer I, what skills and education you need to succeed, and what level of pay to expect at each step on your career path.

Lighting Designer
$56,147/yr
Lead Lighting Designer
$55,968/yr
Lead Lighting Designer I

Years of Experience Distribution

0 - 1
0%
2 - 4
0%
5 - 7
100%
8+
0%
Not including years spent in education and/or training

Lead Lighting Designer I Insights

Read what Lead Lighting Designer I professionals have to say about their job experiences and view top companies for this career.
CubedotsCubedots
Senior Lighting Artist
Aug 26, 2021

“i highly recommend cubedots as it is one of the best companies is came across.”

Lighting Design
Associate Lighting Designer
Jul 30, 2021

“Good Hours and Compensation.”

AWA Lighting DesignersAWA Lighting Designers
Lighting Designer
Aug 23, 2023

“1. We can learn and upgrade our skills no matter what was your previous work core.”

Amrc
Junior Lighting Designer
Jun 13, 2023

“it is great and i feel good”

Encore Stage Design
Lighting Designer
Jun 30, 2023

“Flexible hours for work and life balance”

MPCMPC
Lighting Artist
Jan 23, 2023

“I learned a lot and enjoyed the projects I worked on.”

Aterra DesignsAterra Designs
Lighting Designer
Aug 1, 2023

“Clients are great to work with and I did enjoy meeting with them daily.”

Axis StudiosAxis Studios
Lighting Artist
Aug 5, 2021

“Work and life balance is terrible.”

See More

Lead Lighting Designer I Interviews

Frequently asked questions about the roles and responsibilities of a Lead Lighting Designer I

The most similar professions to Lead Lighting Designer I are:
  • Creative Designer
  • Design Manager
  • Creative Director
  • Designer

Related Careers

Creative Designer
$70,403
No skills overlap
Design Manager
$149,007
Creative Director
$157,686
No skills overlap
Designer
$74,839
No skills overlap

Lead Lighting Designer I Jobs