Naked Kitchens
Designer & Showroom Assistant - Cambridge

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Company Description:
Naked Kitchens is a family-run business that designs, makes and installs beautiful, bespoke cabinetry that doesn't cost the earth. Every piece is designed and built by us in Norfolk - kitchens, wardrobes, bathrooms, boot rooms and beyond.
This is an exciting opportunity to join the Naked team in our brand-new Cambridge showroom on Regent Street. We're looking for an organised and creative individual to guide clients through the creation of their dream interiors and play a key role in the success of the showroom.
What you'll be doing:
- Help in maintaining the showroom to high standards, ensuring all displays are up-to-date and appealing to visitors.
- Welcome clients to the showroom, meet with them to understand their needs and gather relevant information.
- Assist in the design of bespoke kitchens and other rooms, considering both aesthetic appeal and functionality.
- Use design software to create 3D kitchen designs.
- Assist in project management duties as needed, including coordinating with suppliers and contractors.
- Participate in ongoing training and development to enhance design skills and knowledge.
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Who we're looking for:
- Some experience in, or a genuine passion for, kitchen and interior design
- Strong communication and people skills - you'll be the first face many clients meet
- Exceptional attention to detail and a creative eye
- The ability to listen well and translate what clients want into what we design
- A keen interest in interiors and an eye on the latest trends


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The details:
- Full-time, permanent - 40 hours per week over 5 days, including some Saturdays (our showroom is open Monday- Saturday)
- In-person role at our Cambridge showroom
- Salary depending on experience
- Benefits: company pension, private medical insurance, employee discount, cycle to work scheme
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