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Presentation Content Designer

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Job Title
Presentation Content Designer
You must have experience working within the Oil & Gas sector on Aramco or ADNOC projects.
Summary
We’re seeking an experienced Presentation Content Designer to join a long-term project in Woking. This role is ideal for someone who can turn complex information into visually engaging and impactful presentations that communicate ideas clearly and effectively.
Location and Working Pattern
- Woking, Surrey
- On-site, 5 days per week
- 12-month contract
- In scope of IR35
Client Overview
Our client is a leading organisation operating within the energy sector, renowned for its focus on innovation and excellence.
Responsibilities
- Create visually compelling and strategically aligned presentations for business and technical audiences.
- Translate complex data and ideas into clear, concise, and engaging slides using strong design principles.
- Develop and maintain presentation templates to ensure brand consistency.
- Incorporate charts, graphics, and infographics to improve visual storytelling.
- Optimise content for audience impact and ease of understanding.
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Must-have Requirements
- Advanced proficiency in Microsoft PowerPoint.
- Strong knowledge of design principles and layout techniques.
- Experience creating templates and visual concepts for corporate presentations.
- Ability to visualise technical or complex data in an accessible, audience-friendly format.
- Attention to detail and brand alignment in all deliverables.
- Portfolio of multi-media and presentations will be required for the interview stage.
Nice-to-have Skills
- Experience producing infographics and visual data representations.
- Familiarity with additional design tools such as Adobe Creative Suite.
- Previous work in corporate or energy-related projects.


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