FAQs
What are the qualifications required for the Lighting Designer positions?
Ideally, candidates should hold a master’s degree in lighting design or a degree in Lighting Design, Architecture, Interior Design, Product Design, Engineering, or a related field. Proven experience in lighting design within the UK and international markets at a project level is preferred.
What software skills are necessary for this job?
Proficiency in lighting design software such as AutoCAD, Revit, Dialux, and the Adobe Suite is required.
Is experience with presentation applications like Twinmotion necessary for the role?
No, experience with Twinmotion is desirable but not essential.
What additional skills or experience are beneficial for applicants?
Familiarity with programming and control systems for lighting, as well as knowledge of industry regulations and standards in the UK, would be advantageous.
What does the work environment look like?
The positions are full-time in our London office, with opportunities for collaboration and direct interaction with colleagues.
Are there flexible working arrangements available?
Yes, after the probation period, we are open to discussing flexible working arrangements.
What benefits are offered to employees?
We offer a competitive salary, starting at 20 days of holiday, private medical insurance, income protection, a pension scheme, enhanced maternity and paternity pay, and generous family support options.
What is the culture like at Light Bureau?
Our culture emphasizes creativity, technology, sustainability, and collaboration, focusing on tailored approaches to projects and an investment in time to create impactful designs.
How should I apply for the position?
Interested candidates should submit their CV, portfolio, and a cover letter that outlines their experience and fit for the role, as well as confirmation of their right to work in the UK.
Does this position provide sponsorship for a Skilled Worker visa?
No, this role does not include sponsorship for a Skilled Worker visa.