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London, UK
Project manager
via Dezeen Recruit

A medium-sized design studio is seeking a project manager to join its team in east London.

The successful applicant will be joining a medium-sized team in a challenging, exciting and creative environment. The applicant will have experience working within a creative production studio, ideally within retail design and build. You will be the client’s key contact from initial brief through to installation and your role will be to ensure that projects are delivered to a high standard, on time and on budget.

Responsibilities:

  • managing budgets and finances for multiple projects at one time
  • liaising with internal production teams and outsourced suppliers
  • ensuring schemes are produced and delivered on time
  • creating coherent and thorough project timelines and schedules
  • exhaustive and detailed costing, adhering to agreed budgets
  • consistent quality control of output from both in-house and outsourced  suppliers

Our ideal project manager must have:

  • a minimum of two years’ previous experience working in a retail design/production studio
  • an ability to run multiple projects simultaneously and independently
  • an understanding of how to build and manage complex budgets
  • organised and methodical with high attention to detail and time management skills
  • an understanding of manufacturing techniques and materials, with a technical knowledge of how things are made

The applicant would be working with the design and production teams, as well as external producers to ensure every stage of the project is well communicated and is running smoothly.

Benefits:

  • free breakfast
  • regular parties
  • being part of a creative and fun team
  • pizza lunches

How to apply

Applicants should submit their CV and portfolio using the ‘apply’ link below.

Due to the anticipated volume of applications, we are only able to respond to applicants selected for interview.

www.dezeenrecruit.com

Salary: Undisclosed
  • Applications have closed.