Kitchen Designer

We need a talented individual who:
– Has good knowledge and understanding of Kitchen Designs and Appliances, Kitchen Accessories, Cost estimate, MEP design for Kitchen, Joinery Drawings
– Can Draw and produce CAD drawings, Sketch up Modeling and 3D render Views for Kitchen Design to be presented to Clients
– Can go site visits to take actual site measurements, understanding Electrical and Plumbing details at site
– Can deal directly with Client and Designers, follow up with Factory Production making sure that timeline and schedule is being met

– Can work with Minimal supervision
– Good Communication Skills (English)
– Has experience with Millwork/ Joinery detailed drawings
– Has experience with Kitchen Design and Manufacturing Company

*this Job position entitles you to a Monthly Salary: Negotiable upon interview
*requires you to work Full-time, Monday-Saturday (8am-5pm daily)
* Every month you are entitled for 2 Saturdays- day off depending on agreed schedule

Our Company:
Concept 5 -Kitchen and Wood Industries LLC
Warehouse No 1 Building No 4, Type C FAB Properties Gate No 9, DIP 1, Dubai
Name: Aftab Khan (General Manager).

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