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Associate Design

San Diego, United States

At Unispace, we create spaces that empower people and businesses to thrive. We are a global design-build partner delivering workplace and life sciences projects for some of the world’s most innovative brands.

With over 500 people across four continents, we bring together strategy, design, project management, and delivery into one seamless experience. Our integrated approach enables us to move with agility, solve complex challenges, and deliver meaningful outcomes for our clients.

Our people are at the centre of everything we do. We foster a collaborative, inclusive culture that values curiosity, accountability, creativity, and continuous improvement. We believe diverse perspectives strengthen our teams and help us create better experiences for our clients and each other.

At Unispace, you’ll have the opportunity to contribute to impactful projects, work alongside talented global teams, and grow your career in an environment that encourages innovation and new ideas.

 

The Role

We’re looking for an experienced Associate Designer to lead and deliver high-quality workplace interiors from concept through completion. You’ll bring a strong balance of creative vision, technical expertise, and project leadership, working closely with clients and cross-functional teams to bring spaces to life.


What You’ll Do

  • Lead the design and delivery of workplace projects from concept to completion
  • Build strong client relationships and present design concepts with confidence
  • Manage project timelines, budgets, and deliverables
  • Mentor junior designers and support team development
  • Collaborate with internal teams and external consultants (MEP, AV, lighting, etc.)
  • Produce and review drawings, documentation, and construction details
  • Support site activities, RFIs, and construction administration
  • Contribute fresh ideas and uphold high design standards
  • Champion inclusive, thoughtful design solutions

What Success Looks Like

  • Projects delivered on time, within scope, and to a high standard
  • Strong client engagement and impactful presentations
  • Clear communication and effective cross-team collaboration
  • Continuous contribution of innovative and sustainable design ideas

What You Bring

  • 10–12+ years in interior design, architecture, or related field (workplace experience preferred)
  • Experience leading projects and mentoring team members
  • Advanced Revit skills and strong technical detailing
  • Solid understanding of building codes, materials, and design trends
  • Ability to manage budgets, timelines, and multiple priorities
  • Experience with FF&E and interior detailing
  • Degree in Interior Design, Architecture, or similar (AIA, NCIDQ, LEED a plus)

What We Will Offer
You’ll gain exposure to the design and construction industry in an agile and collaborative global firm. This is a great opportunity to work within a friendly, design-oriented, and creative culture while growing your career.
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