Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£25000 - £45000 per annum
Job Title: Lighting Design Engineer Location: Redditch Salary: Negotiable Contract Type: Permanent Our client, a leader in the lighting design industry, is seeking a Lighting Design Engineer to join their dynamic team. The successful candidate will be responsible for: Responsibilities Undertaking various projects, including tenders, alternative designs, and large-scale designs. Managing design requests and organising their workload to meet customer deadlines. Interacting daily with sales and customer service teams to provide updated design information. Completing 2D lighting schemes to illustrate the placement of lights within buildings. Skills: Excellent organisational and administrative abilities. A background in Lighting Design. Proficiency in AutoCAD. Experience with Relux or Dialux. Experience required AutoCAD: 1 year (preferred) Lighting Design: 1 year (preferred) Driving License If this Lighting Design Engineer position interests you, please click 'apply'
Redditch
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