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KItchen and Bath Designer
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Country: USA
Location: Nevada-Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV 89147
Total applied: 40 |
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KItchen and Bath Designer
Wolseley is the leading supplier of construction products, materials and services across Europe and North America. We operate in approximately 5,000 locations in over 27 countries producing over 30 billion in revenue.Our North American companies, Ferguson and Stock Building Supply are aggressively growing their showroom businesses with opportunities for Kitchen Designers Nationwide! We currently have opportunities for candidates in Las Vegas, NVThis is a tremendous opportunity for a Kitchen Designer to be in on the grassroots level as we incorporate the best in semi-custom and custom cabinetry into our product offerings. We are seeking Kitchen Designers with at least 5 years of Kitchen Design experience working with semi-custom/custom designs. Candidates should be familiar with 20/20 design software with a proven history of growing revenue with their previous employers.We offer our associates:Strong base pay plus an aggressive incentive structureMedical, Dental and Vision Insurance401K plan with employer contributionsDisability/Life InsuranceWork for a national leader in a high-end retail showroom business with opportunities for advancement! COMPANY Stock Building Supply LOCATION Las Vegas, NV 89147 STATUS Full Time, Employee JOB CATEGORY Creative/Design CAREER LEVEL Experienced (Non-Manager) COMPANY Stock Building Supply EMAIL Apply by Email REFERENCE CODE SBS-Las Vegas Â
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