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SciTech
Ref
30422
Department
Development
Location
Manchester City Centre
Employment type
Full-time
Salary
£30,000 - £35,000
Closing date
12/04/2024
Description

We are commercial property specialists operating across the UK. At Bruntwood, we're committed to offering more than just outstanding office, coworking, retail and lab spaces. Everything we do is tied into our vision of building vibrant communities, whilst providing businesses with the support and expertise they need to grow. 

Here are some examples of the portfolio you’ll be working on: 

 Alderley Park, Bloc, Booths Park, Foundation, Circle Square and Ev0

If you are interested in the position after reading the details below, please use our online application form to submit your application, and include a copy of your CV and Portfolio. Please submit your portfolio as a single PDF file no larger than 20MB with a maximum of 15 pages. 

Job purpose: 

We are looking for a Midweight Interior Designer to work within our growing and evolving Interior Design Team of four designers. You will deliver your own projects, as well as providing support for the execution and completion of design projects in all Bruntwood buildings, across various regions. 

What will you be doing:

  • Report directly to and work within the Interior Design and Commercial Team.
  • Deliver the highest quality product and service for both Bruntwood and our customers. 
  • Provide services such as commercial viewing support, workplace consultancy, test fit plans and CAT A / CAT A+ / CAT B fit-outs.
  • Supporting Bruntwood in the continued improvement of our buildings by providing design schemes for our receptions, WCs, common parts and amenity spaces. 
  • Working alongside, mentoring and supporting other team members throughout the entire design process. 
  • Attend site to take check measures and photos as relevant, and understand the locality of the space you are working with.
  • Be confident to collaborate with in-house teams as well as external consultants, contractors, regulatory authorities and others to achieve project objectives.

What we’re looking for:

  • Experience working within the workplace sector with the ability to design and deliver projects on time and within agreed budgets
  • Ability to meet directly with our customers and undertake tasks such as brief taking and design workshops without supervision
  • Comprehensive understanding and knowledge of UK Building & Planning regulations
  • Proficiency in the use of AutoCad, Sketch-Up, Enscape, Adobe Photoshop and InDesign
  • Ability to implement projects in line with company brand and design principles
  • Adept multi-tasker who who can manage multiple projects at once, with minimal supervision
  • Accomplished designer with proven experience producing 2D and 3D design information, as well as drawing packages suitable for construction

We really believe that if you’re brilliant to work with, you deserve brilliant things in return:

  • 25 days holiday plus you get your Birthday off work - and if that’s not enough you can also buy & sell holidays too
  • 24 hours a year volunteer time - there are endless opportunities for you to get involved in supporting the causes that matter most to you
  • Sabbatical of up to 12 months so you can take a career break after five years with us
  • Free Healthcare cash plan for all colleagues, so you can claim back medical expenses like optical, dentist & physiotherapy. We also offer free private healthcare cover on an opt in basis too
  • Life assurance cover for all colleagues
  • Up to 8% matched pension scheme
  • Discounts & cashback at leading retailers
  • Enhanced maternity - 26 weeks fully paid leave
  • Interest free loans to pursue your passions and apply for up to £2000 towards learning a new skill

In addition to what to expect within the role and your benefits, it’s good to know that you’ll be working for a business that gives back - The Oglesby Charitable Trust has donated more than £30m since it started out in 2001. Supporting charities across Arts and Culture, Education, Environment, Medical Research and Social & Health Inequality.

Our ambition is to make Bruntwood a truly diverse and inclusive place to work, reflective of the communities we live and work in. To help us to achieve this we encourage applications from ethnic minorities, disabled people, and those who are neurodiverse. Join us and you’ll be part of our journey to creating something even better, for our customers and ourselves. 

We’ll do our best to get back to you within a week of your application, however if it has been longer than this please feel free to email talent@bruntwood.co.uk for an update. 

If you're interested in applying for the role please don't hesitate as we'll be conducting interviews prior to the closing date.