FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the Graphic Designer at Willmott Dixon?
The primary responsibility is to lead the creative design and production of high-quality, visually compelling tender documents that help win work and set the company apart from the competition.
What software proficiency is required for this position?
Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, primarily InDesign, is required. Knowledge of Premier Pro and After Effects is desirable.
Is there flexibility in the work hours?
Yes, we provide a competitive package with flexible benefits to fit your lifestyle and priorities, which may include flexible work hours.
What type of projects will the Graphic Designer work on?
The Graphic Designer will work on tender submissions, marketing materials, event collateral, and repurposed video content for various platforms.
Will the Graphic Designer collaborate with other departments?
Yes, the Graphic Designer will collaborate across all departments to meet diverse design needs and maintain brand consistency.
What are the essential skills for this role?
Essential skills include design expertise in a bidding/tendering environment, excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, and meticulous attention to detail.
Is there an emphasis on sustainability in the company?
Yes, Willmott Dixon is focused on sustainability and has been recognized for its efforts in this area, including winning a King's Award for Enterprise in sustainable development.
When will the shortlisting for this position take place?
Shortlisting will take place in January 2026, after the closing date.
Does the company support diversity and inclusion?
Yes, Willmott Dixon is a proud member of the Disability Confident Scheme, reflecting its commitment to diversity and inclusion.
What benefits are offered to employees?
The company offers a competitive package including an enhanced pension scheme, discounted private medical care, life assurance, an incentive bonus, and a car scheme focused on sustainable travel.

