FAQs
What type of projects will the Lighting Designer work on?
The Lighting Designer will work on a variety of projects including lighting masterplans, civic buildings, community spaces, airports, bridges, cathedrals, and monuments.
What skills are essential for the Lighting Designer position?
Essential skills include proficiency in Photoshop, Relux/DIALux, and AutoCAD. A strong passion for lighting design and excellent design skills are also critical.
Is previous experience in lighting design necessary?
While previous experience in lighting design or architecture is beneficial, it is not explicitly required.
What is the salary range for the Lighting Designer position?
The salary range for the Lighting Designer position is £32,000 to £38,000, depending on experience.
How many holidays do employees receive?
Employees start with 20 days of holiday plus bank holidays, increasing to 25 days after 2 years of service.
What kind of benefits does the company offer?
The company offers benefits including a company pension, sick pay, a cycle to work scheme, access to private medical insurance, as well as fresh fruit, snacks, and drinks in the office.
Where is the company's office located?
The company's office is located in Shoreditch, London, and they also have an office in Tokyo.
What software is beneficial for the Lighting Designer role?
Proficiency in Revit is beneficial for the Lighting Designer role, in addition to the essential software mentioned.
Is there an opportunity for career growth within the company?
While the job description does not explicitly mention career growth opportunities, the company’s multidisciplinary approach and varied projects suggest potential for professional development.
What does the hybrid working arrangement involve?
The hybrid working arrangement allows employees to work from home on Fridays while working in the office for the rest of the week.