KPM is a worldwide well known shop fitting company. For our Dubai branch (KPM Middle East LLC), we are looking for new construction engineers (technical designers).
KPM - Who we are:
KPM plans and implements the perfect brand image at the Point of Sale.
Supported by a selected team of experts with many years of experience we realize projects in high-end shop-construction worldwide.
We focus on close cooperation with our clients and an international network of suppliers from a variety of specialist disciplines - with the highest quality standards. Transparent work based on partnership within all phases of our service is what distinguishes our company. Full-service, provided from the very first idea up to finished installation - and beyond.
Hundreds of successfully carried out projects as well as close contact to department stores, airports, hotels, shopping malls, retailers and business chains make us a valued partner.
Tasks
Constructional implementation of interior concepts and complex pieces of furniture
Product development in the field of shop / trade fair and furniture construction
Preparation of workshop and assembly drawings
Support in proposal preparation, purchasing and subcontracting of furnishing
components and furniture
Supplier and assembly support
Requirements
Professional qualification as technical designer, construction engineer or draftsperson
Professional experience in shop fitting and furniture construction
Advanced CAD knowledge (preferably in AutoCAD and Inventor)
Sketch Up knowledge appreciated
Cost awareness and material know-how
Good spatial visualization abilities
Contact Person
Ms. Roshni Rakesh
Team Assistant for KPM Middle East and Africa.
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