Kitchen & Bath Designer Kitchen & Bath Design Center

Kitchen & Bath Designer

Full Time • Kitchen & Bath Design Center
Benefits:
  • Volunteer Paid Time Off
  • Mileage Reimbursement
  • Bonus based on performance
  • Company parties
  • Employee discounts
  • Flexible schedule
  • Health insurance
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Paid time off
  • Profit sharing
  • Training & development
  • Wellness resources
As S. W. Collins Company continues to grow, we are looking to expand our kitchen and bath design team. We are seeking a talented, motivated designer with prior experience to join our team at our Home Design Center.

Job Description:
Designers have the opportunity to build relationships and connect with people daily. They put their creative talents to use matching colors, finishes, styles, and trends to make customers’ dreams become reality. Our design team is involved with new construction and renovation projects from start to finish. With projects across our local communities, designers can be found on the job site, in our showroom and virtually to meet the needs of our customers. Key skills include but aren't limited to project management, attention to detail, time management, and relationship management. Product knowledge is key to the success of our team and numerous training opportunities are provided throughout the year by S. W. Collins and our vendor network, as well as the National Kitchen and Bath Association. This is a challenging and rewarding position where every day and project is different than the one before.

Candidate Requirements:
· Relevant experience preferred but not required
· 2020 (or similar) software proficiency preferred
· Solid communication skills (oral and written)
· Background in interior design and/or drafting preferred
· Strong customer relationship skills and the ability to build rapport with prospective and existing customers
· Ability to adapt and learn
· Motivated self-starter
· Excellent time management skills
· Strong belief in our core values: Respect, Care, Learn, Together & Deliver

Other Details:
Primary Location: S. W. Collins Company Home Design Center, Caribou, ME
Position Title: Kitchen and Bath Designer
Schedule: Full-Time: Monday – Friday with some Saturdays (day off available during the week when working on a Saturday)
Pay: Hourly + Commission
Experience/Education Level: Drafting and/or Design Experience Preferred
Travel: As needed to customer job sites and trainings
Job Type: Full-time

Since 1844, S.W. Collins Company has focused on being an active, positive influence in the communities where we live and work. This means not only taking care of customers, but offering career opportunities with growth potential. If you believe earnings and incentives should be linked directly to your performance and ability to make a difference collaborating with other talented professionals, consider joining us as we take customer service, design, and sales to a new level. We offer full-time employees more than a paycheck. We offer health insurance, paid time off, flexible schedules, an unmatched retirement program, and the ability to have fun every day!

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Paid Time Off
In addition to seven paid holidays, our employees earn paid time off to use whenever they want!
Heath Insurance
In addition to our comprehensive health insurance offering, we also offer our employees a health & fitness reimbursement.
Unmatched Retirement
Education and Training Opportunities