Presentation Specialist

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Job Title: Presentation Specialist

Location: Central London (5 Days In-Office)

Workplace Policy: 5 Days In-Office

Are you a master storyteller with a passion for design? Do you thrive on transforming complex ideas into compelling visual narratives?

Our client, a world-renowned architectural practice based in the heart of London, is seeking an exceptional Presentation Specialist to join their dynamic team. This is an unparalleled opportunity to contribute to high-profile projects that shape skylines and redefine urban landscapes globally.

About Our Client:

Our client is an award-winning, global leader in architectural innovation, celebrated for their iconic designs, groundbreaking sustainable solutions, and commitment to excellence. Collaboration and creativity are at the core of their ethos.

The Opportunity:

This role is critical to the firm's success, directly supporting their architectural teams and leadership in crafting world-class presentations for bids, client pitches, conferences, and internal communications. You will be instrumental in translating visionary architectural concepts into visually stunning and persuasive narratives that captivate and convince.

Key Responsibilities:

Design, develop, and produce high-impact presentations for a wide range of audiences, including clients, stakeholders, and industry peers.
Work closely with architects, designers, and project managers to understand project goals and translate technical information into clear, engaging visual content.
Create compelling infographics, diagrams, charts, and other visual aids to enhance understanding and engagement.
Ensure all presentations align with the firm's brand guidelines and maintain a consistently high standard of quality and aesthetics.
Manage multiple projects simultaneously, adhering to tight deadlines while maintaining meticulous attention to detail.
Stay up-to-date with the latest presentation software, design trends, and visualisation techniques.
Provide strategic advice and guidance on presentation best practices.About You:

Proven experience as a Presentation Specialist within a design-led environment, ideally architecture, engineering, or a related creative industry.
Exceptional proficiency in the Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator), as well as Microsoft PowerPoint and Keynote.
Strong graphic design skills for creating and refining visual assets.
A keen eye for aesthetics, layout, typography, and visual hierarchy.
Ability to turn complex information into clear, concise, and visually appealing formats.
Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with diverse teams.
Highly organized, proactive, and capable of working independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.
A genuine interest in architecture, design, and the built environment.
Willing to work 5 days in the firm's modern and vibrant office. What's On Offer:

This is an extraordinary chance to join a globally respected firm known for its groundbreaking work and supportive culture. In return for your expertise, our client offers:

A competitive salary package.
Comprehensive benefits package.
The opportunity to work on some of the world's most iconic and challenging architectural projects.
A collaborative and inspiring work environment.
Professional development and growth opportunities.

To Apply:

Please submit your CV and portfolio showcasing your presentation design work. For further information, please contact Daisy Culyer at Caval Talent Solutions

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