Draftsman - Interior Fitout and Exhibition Stands

Responsibilities
• Good ability to understand and interpret project scope from the design.
• Should have a good knowledge of production process and controlling finishing quality of furniture and exhibition stands.
• Studying, researching and planning various styles of furniture and exhibition stand designs.
• Generating sample designs using software packages such as AutoCAD, Inventor, SolidWorks and Photoshop; preparing detailed final designs.
• Capability of understanding the needs and constraints of a project, and transform the brief into a creative concept.
• Creative and innovative in terms of Designs outcomes presentation.
• Select materials and furniture from the selection of what the company supplies and put it together as a complete package to be presented to the client according to project needs.
• Interact and coordinate with design and execution teams to ensure that the works are being carried out as per the design documents, specifications, etc.
• Coordinating with clients for works.
• Liaising with craftsmen or production department staff such as architect, production managers, and site engineers about the process of manufacture of furniture.

Requirements:
• A minimum 2~3 years’ experience in Furniture, Joinery, Exhibition stands, and Fit-out Works.
• Excellent communication skills.

Short Info

  • Published:6 years ago
  • Company: Brain Freeze
  • Location:Dubai,UAE
 
 
 

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