Design Team Leader

The qualified candidates should be as follows:
Software Skills:
– Intermediate to Expert level for Autocad Software
– Knowledge in Photoshop, 3d Software
– MS Applications (Word & Excel)
Field Background & Other Skills:
– Must be an Architect/Engineer, preferably Arabic
– Compensation: To be discussed; based on experience and knowledge
– Expert in plan reading & interpretation, creative and have a sense of designing skills
– Intermediate to expert knowledge in Joinery works (vanity cabinets, wardrobes, doors, built-in furniture and soft furniture)
– To manage multiple projects within the design department from concept to production ensuring projects are delivered on time and budget.
– To provide leadership, set standards and provide coaching for a team of Design Engineers.
– Demonstrate excellence in Design Engineering skills.
– Responsible for the compilation and accuracy of Design History files.
– To plan and co-ordinate the activities of the design group to ensure compliance to procedures and regulations as required by CUBE.
– To develop processes and procedures to support and improve design practices.
– To be responsible for producing effective new product designs. To review the output of Design Engineers ensuring work is completed with the required level of rigor to the timescales required by the project.
– Approve design reports and quality documentation to CUBE’s quality standards.
– To produce all necessary detailed CAD, engineering drawings, reports and plans for the above to the relevant applicable standards.

Short Info

  • Published:7 years ago
  • Company:Private Company
  • Location:Abu Dhabi,UAE
 
 
 

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