Designing projects of consequence that celebrate the power of people and their natural surroundings
Requirements
- Professional degree in interior design plus an interest in receiving CIDQ certification, if not already certified
- Four (4) to Six (6) years of post-graduate experience with interior focused projects
- Proficiency with Revit, Presentation software (Rhino, Lumion, Enscape) Adobe Creative Suite and MS Office platforms
- Project knowledge as it relates to interior assemblies, finishes and subsequent specification
- A refined interior design sensibility with a capacity to generate compelling presentations, graphics, diagrams, hand-sketches and renderings
Responsibilities
- Developing space planning concepts and generating program documents
- Collaboration with the design team to help shape the user experience at a variety of project types and scales
- Experience with technical aspects of interior architecture and assembling construction documents for interior environments including millwork and detailing
- Working with a project team including multidisciplinary coordination and collaboration
- Demonstrating an understanding of design concepts and ability to apply and execute assigned tasks and responsibilities which further the design concept
- Being flexible and effective in order to work on multiple projects in various stages of development and scale
Other
- A minimum of 132 hours of paid time off annually, which increases commensurately with experience level and tenure
- 80 paid holiday hours per year (10 flexible holiday days)
- Excellent communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills
- An eagerness to both learn from and teach others in a team environment