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CAD DESIGNER


We are an established bespoke cabinetmaking business in South East London and for over 30 years we have been designing and making high quality bespoke furniture for private clients , architects and designers in London and further afield.

We currently have a vacancy for an experienced CAD designer to join our successful team- this is an excellent opportunity to work in a stimulating and demanding environment with an award winning company .


The Role ;


Carrying out accurate site surveys.

Producing CAD designs specific to site situations,clients brief and expectations.

Developing designs appropriate to period and historical properties

incorporating new technologies and innovative ideas into the designs where appropriate

Presenting the designs to clients

Producing production drawings and setting out information for the workshop

Producing a full brief for effective handover from design to production and ordering.


The Successful candidate must be:

Experienced in the industry and able to demonstrate a thorough understanding of furniture based construction techniques

Fully conversant in Vectorworks/Autocad, Word and Excel- experience of Cabinet Vision would be an advantage.

Able to demonstrate good communication skills both verbally and written

Organised and proactive.

Enthusiastic with a desire to further their own knowledge and skills.


Hours of Work 9 -5.30 Monday- Friday

Salary Commensurate with experience; IRO ?25- 27,000/ Anum

28 Days annual leave


Please email your interest and CV to [email protected]


www.iandunn.com

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