Cabinet Designer - Forge & Build Administrative & Office Jobs - Algona, IA at Geebo

Cabinet Designer - Forge & Build

Algona, IA Algona, IA Estimated:
$56K - $71K a year Estimated:
$56K - $71K a year Forge & Build is Hiring a Cabinet Designer Forge & Build is looking for an experienced Cabinet Designer to join our team - specifically a design major.
This position will assist our Algona, Emmetsburg, and Estherville yards.
Primary Responsibilities Meet with customers Operate Chief Architect and 2020 design programs Put together design presentations for the customers Operate as a team Design everything from small room remodels and additions to full kitchens, also new house designs Why We're a Better Place to Work Seriously great culture:
Sure, we work hard, but family and personal wellbeing come first.
Our workplace is supportive, fun and feels like a family-operated business because it is! Health benefits and Life Insurance:
Full medical benefits, rewards for healthy habits and a gym stipend are all available.
Competitive compensation packages plus a 401k match Ergonomic setup and new tech Boot allowance:
Tool reimbursement Wellness benefits Rewards for your hard work:
Gift perks, dinner for your family every month on us, happy hours and fun events to say thanks for your contribution About You The ideal candidate is an experienced and highly versatile.
You are able to thrive in both collaborative as well as autonomous environments.
Do you have the skills and qualifications listed below? We'd love to hear from you! Skills & Qualifications Ability to run or learn design programs Ability to learn multiple cabinet lines Ability to put together design presentations for the customers, and work as a team Strong ability to multitask Customer service skills Self-motivated attitude Strong organizational skills Shouldn't be afraid to seek after new customers Inherent desire to learn and develop on an individual basis Strive for continuous improvement Forge & Build is an EOE M/F/D/V.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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