Job Description
We are seeking a skilled Interior Designer to join our team at Seven-Consultancy. As an Interior Designer, you will be responsible for managing multiple luxury residential interior design projects from concept to completion.
Key Responsibilities:
• Direct and oversee all design project activities and personnel.
• Provide vision and leadership to drive the success of the design team.
• Accountable for delivering the highest level of interior design outcomes.
• Develop detailed design presentations of the highest standard and present designs to clients.
• Translate design concepts into reality through effective communication with designers, decorators, architects, and constructors.
• Develop documentation at an excellent production level.
• Foster good teamwork and collaboration among team members.
• Preparing, supervising, and approving GFC drawings.
• Research and decide on materials and products sourcing.
• Produce sample and mood boards.
• Supervise work progress and ensure timely completion of projects.
Functional Area:
• Interior Designer jobs in Mumbai.
• Interior designer jobs in Navi Mumbai.
• Interior Designer jobs in India.
• Designing jobs in Mumbai.
• Designing jobs in Navi Mumbai.
• Architecture placement agencies in Mumbai.
• Architecture Recruitment agencies in Mumbai.
About Us:
Seven-Consultancy is a leading architecture and interior design consultancy firm based in Mumbai, India. We provide end-to-end solutions for luxury residential and commercial projects, focusing on delivering exceptional design experiences that exceed client expectations.
💡 Quick Summary
Seeking a career-building opportunity? The Interior Designer-Reputed Architecture Industry- position is now open for candidates interested in the Fashion Designer Jobs sector. This role in Mumbai offers a professional environment and growth potential.
Requirement Snapshot: Candidates should possess basic communication skills, a proactive attitude, and the ability to work in a team. Experience in Fashion Designer Jobs is a plus.
