Project Designer

Company: Midas
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Location: Gloucester
Job Description:

Project Designer – Hospitality Commercial Fit-Out Company – Remote Role

Location – Bristol, Gloucester, Bath, Swindon, Oxford, Birmingham, Cheltenham, Worcester, Hereford

Package – £35,000 – £45,000 DOE + up to 12% company performance related bonus + Pension + 25 Days Holiday + Laptop

The Opportunity

Our highly regarded client is seeking a Project Designer to manage hospitality, commercial kitchen, and catering projects from initial client brief through to technical design and project delivery. This role combines client-facing project ownership with AutoCAD design and technical coordination.

The Role

Manage projects from initial client brief through to quotation, design, and installation support

• Conduct client meetings and site surveys, developing practical and commercially viable design solutions

• Produce AutoCAD layouts, elevations, equipment schedules, and technical drawing packages

• Design commercial kitchens, serveries, and hospitality environments

• Prepare equipment specifications and support project quotations

• Liaise with clients, suppliers, estimating teams, and project managers throughout the project lifecycle

• Assist with M&E coordination and ensure compliance with relevant regulations and industry standards

The Applicant

• Degree, HND, or equivalent qualification in Interior Design, Architectural Technology, Product Design, Spatial Design, or a related discipline

• Minimum 1 year’s AutoCAD design experience within commercial kitchens, catering equipment, foodservice, hospitality fit-out, or related sectors

• Experience dealing directly with clients, taking project briefs, presenting designs, and managing projects through the design process

• Strong technical drawing, space planning, and communication skills

• Experience with 2D/3D design software would be advantageous

• Knowledge of commercial kitchen workflows, M&E coordination, and equipment specification is essential, experience int he construction industry would also be considered

Posted: June 7th, 2026