Job Description
Full details about the role and requirements
Yukerja Summary
The Showroom Designer VM role at Malinda Furniture Gallery is curated from Glints (category Sumber Daya Manusia). Note the work location (Dukuh Pakis) before applying. Yukerja.com is not the employer — applications are handled on the official source site.
Requirements :
- Bachelor's Degree from reputable university majoring in Interior Design or Architecture
- At least 1 years of working experience in retail furniture, interior and building consultant, etc.
- Strong understanding of design principles, color theory, and spatial planning
- Excellent creative and problem-solving skills to develop unique and eye-catching showroom displays
- Proficiency in using design software (e.g. AutoCAD, SketchUp) to create 2D and 3D visualizations
- Ability to work under pressure both individually & as part of team
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with the showroom team
- Enthusiasm for staying up-to-date with the latest industry trends and innovations
- Willing to be placed in Showroom MFG, Galaxy Mall & HR Muhammad
- Willing to undergo 2 months of training in Jakarta with accommodation covered by the Company
Jobs and Responsibility :
- Develop and implement creative showroom designs and visual merchandising strategies to effectively present Malinda Furniture Gallery's product range
- Collaborate with the Showroom Leader to plan and execute seasonal product displays, promotions, and special events
- Arrange furniture, accessories, and other decor elements to create visually striking and cohesive showroom vignettes
- Monitor and maintain the showroom's appearance, cleanliness, and organization to uphold high standards
- Provide guidance and support to the showroom staff to ensure consistent execution of visual merchandising plans
- Stay up-to-date with industry trends, best practices, and competitor activities to inform innovative showroom designs
- Contribute to the development of the company's visual brand identity and imagery