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Senior Environmental Designer

India, Philippines

Senior Environmental Designer – Remote

About the Role

Bold Business is hiring on behalf of a US-based Commercial Interiors Furniture Dealer representing leading global brands including Steelcase, Haworth, and MillerKnoll.

We’re seeking a highly skilled Environmental & Experiential Designer who can bring commercial interiors to life through a blend of graphic design, spatial design, and technical execution. This role goes beyond traditional design—you’ll help shape how people experience branded environments, workplaces, and physical spaces.

You’ll work on real-world, high-impact projects that require both creative vision and production-level accuracy, supporting the design and delivery of innovative workplace environments.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design and develop environmental graphics, signage systems, and experiential elements for commercial interiors
  • Translate concepts into compelling 3D models and visual presentations
  • Produce detailed, production-ready design files and documentation
  • Collaborate with internal teams, stakeholders, and project partners to bring concepts to execution
  • Support the integration of furniture, branding, and spatial design elements within commercial environments
  • Ensure all designs align with brand standards, client expectations, and real-world build constraints
  • Manage multiple projects and timelines in a fast-paced, remote work environment
  • Contribute to creative ideation while maintaining strong attention to detail and accuracy

Required Qualifications (Must-Haves)

  • Proven experience in environmental graphic design, experiential design, or commercial interiors
  • Strong portfolio showcasing both graphic and spatial design work (signage, branded environments, workplace interiors, etc.)

Technical Skills (All Required):

  • Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign)
  • Revit (for design documentation and coordination)
  • SketchUp (for 3D modeling and visualization)
  • Strong understanding of how designs translate into physical, buildable environments
  • Experience working on commercial interior or workplace-related projects
  • Ability to work independently while collaborating with global teams
  • Strong communication, organization, and time management skills

What Success Looks Like

  • You can take a concept and turn it into a clear, compelling, and buildable design solution
  • You balance creativity with technical precision
  • You’re comfortable working across graphic, spatial, and experiential design layers
  • You consistently deliver high-quality work in a remote, deadline-driven environment

Why Join Bold Business

  • 100% remote opportunity with a global team
  • Work on projects tied to top-tier commercial furniture brands
  • Exposure to large-scale, real-world commercial design projects

A collaborative culture that values ownership, creativity, and professional growth

About Bold Business:

Bold Business is a US-based global business process outsourcing (BPO) firm with over 25 years of experience and $7B+ in client engagements. We help fast-growing companies scale through smart talent strategies, automation, and technology-driven solutions.

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