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Mid-Weight Interior Designer

Mid-Weight Interior Designer

Posted 23 February by Penguin Recruitment Ltd
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Mid-Weight Interior Designer

Reference: LCBIR43ID

Location: Near Birmingham

Salary expectations: £28,000 - £35,000 - dependent on experience

My client is looking for a talented Mid-Weight Interior Designer to join their social team based near Birmingham. This RIBA-chartered practice is home to a wealth of experience across both Architecture and Interior Design. An award-winning practice with a strong foothold in the construction industry and are well-known for their bespoke designs within the Hospitality sector. This post offers the opportunity to join a thriving practice who provide the platform and support for their designers to express their creativity. The successful candidate can expect to join a diverse and dynamic team who value collaboration and shared successes.

An ideal candidate will have strong written and verbal communication skills. It is essential that the candidate can demonstrate strong AutoCAD skills.

On obtaining the role, you can expect a competitive salary, strong career prospects, social work environment and to join a growing practice.

Skills, Experience & Responsibilities for the role of Interior Designer:

  • Relevant degree or HND in Interior Design (essential)
  • Several years' post-qualification experience (essential)
  • Experience within Leisure & Hospitality sectors (essential)
  • Proficient in AutoCAD (essential)
  • Confident conducting on-site visits
  • Positive and motivated attitude
  • Flare for design
  • Excellent client-engagement skills

If you'd like to apply, please send your CV and portfolio to

Alternatively, please give Lisa a call on to discuss further.

Reference: 52189183

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