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19 August 2008

 

Playground designer

G'day,
Due to my loyal girl Friday - Amy - deciding she wants to go and make some babies and set up her own home-based business, I am desperately in need of an experienced designer that is competent in Photoshop, Acrobat, AutoCAD 2002, and Microsoft Office
My company - Taylor-Made Play Equipment - is based in lovely sunny Cornwall but we work all over the country and more and more often are also sending our products all over the world.
We're a family company working from premises set in the countryside just outside the village of St Mawgan - only six miles from Newquay, home of the best surf and nightclubs in the southwest.
Although experience in playground design isn't essential, you will be expected to gain an understanding of the product and any implications covered by health and safety.
Main duties will be as follows:-
* Produce plans, 3d visualisations and quotes of proposed play areas.
* Produce component drawings for manufacture in our workshops.
* Produce promotional material such as leaflets, brochure pages and adverts for magazines.
If you would like to see the products we build, have a look at our website - www.taylormadeplay.com.
The position will be full-time with salary dependant upon speed and experience.
For more information, e.mail your details to david@taylormadeplay.com or apply in writing to David Taylor, Taylor-Made Play, St Mawgan, Newquay, Cornwall. TR8 4HH

Phone: 07836 545614



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