Interior Designer

Selectek, Inc. · Atlanta, Georgia · Posted May 10, 2024
Full-Time
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We are seeking an Interior Designer in Atlanta, GA, with experience in market sectors such as: K-12, higher education, healthcare, corporate workplace, historic preservation, hospitality and/or adaptive reuse. Pay is relevant to experience, estimated at $40-$48/HR ($83-100K annual base... A hybrid schedule will allow you to work 2 days a week from home. Job description: • Working independently to address design challenges and make decisions that achieve project and client goals. • Completing all phases of the design process including schematic design, design development, construction documents, and construction administration on small to larger projects. • Developing interior finish materials and construction details. • Designing and preparing interior finish presentation boards for review by clients. • Processing shop drawings and checking to ensure quality, accuracy, and completeness. • Preparing technical specifications to suit project design requirements along with cost estimates and budgets. • Working within an integrated architectural and interior design team to develop all phases of the design process and coordinate interior design with other disciplines. Required: • Bachelor's degree in Interior Design or Architecture from an accredited school • 5-8 years of experience preferred as a Designer or equivalent in appropriate education and experience required. • Revit proficiency • Familiarity with,3D, including Enscape, Lumion rendering software platforms • Workplace Interiors and/or Office Building, Healthcare, Government or Hospitality architectural experience. Preferred: • NCIDQ and LEED accreditation a plus • Experience with furniture specifications is a plus but not required. • Previous exposure to a broad range of market sectors is a plus

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