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Interior Designer II

New York, United States

At Unispace, we are committed to transforming workplaces to meet the diverse needs of today’s dynamic global brands. Our agile, end-to-end approach is delivered seamlessly across borders, fueled by strong client partnerships and supported by insightful workplace intelligence and innovative technology.

We believe that everyone deserves to work in an environment that inspires productivity, fosters peak performance, and promotes overall well-being. Across our 48 global studios, we recognize that positive work environments cultivate open, collaborative, and supportive cultures, enriched by the contributions of independent and motivated individuals from all backgrounds.

While our core business revolves around strategizing, designing, and building workplaces for some of the world's leading brands, we understand that our people are our greatest asset. We prioritize their growth and well-being through a comprehensive Employee Value Proposition program that includes rewards and recognition, career development opportunities, and a strong focus on mental and physical well-being.

To further support our team, we embrace flexible working arrangements, including hybrid working options that empower our employees to balance in-office collaboration with remote work flexibility. This approach not only enhances work-life balance but also allows us to harness the full potential of our diverse and talented workforce.

Why you’re here 

As a Designer at Unispaceyou’ll have the chance to collaborate with talented teams, bring fresh ideas, and create spaces that inspire. This role is a great fit if you’re passionate about interior design and eager to learn the nuances of corporate interior projects. You’ll support the design process from ideation to detailing, gaining hands-on experience and contributing to projects that impact clients' work environments. 

 

 

What you’re responsible for 

  • Collaborate with the design team to brainstorm and develop design concepts that align with client goals and team vision. 
  • Assist senior designers in selecting finishes, fixtures, and furnishings that elevate the functionality and aesthetic of each project. 
  • Develop preliminary space plans under supervision, learning best practices for optimizing space and flow. 
  • Support the creation of detailed drawings, learning interior detailing and documentation for design packages. 
  • Participate in the production of furniture and finish packages, contributing to cost estimates and specifications. 
  • Conduct site visits and surveys with the team to document project details and ensure design accuracy. 
  • Support the team with field surveys, collecting key information for client assessments and participating in client interactions as part of your professional growth. 
  • Use design software to make corrections and enhance drawings, actively learning from senior staff feedback. 

 

How we’ll measure it 

  • An open-minded and curious designer who thrives on learning and growing in a supportive team environment. 
  • Detail-oriented, organized, and committed to seeing projects through to completion, contributing wherever you’re needed. 
  • Adaptable and solution-focused, with a positive outlook and the ability to pivot based on project needs. 
  • Passionate about creating inclusive, functional, and inspiring spaces that make a difference for clients and their teams. 

Your experience and skills  

  • 2+ years of experience in interior design or related fields, ideally with exposure to corporate interior projects (or equivalent educational experience). 
  • A strong foundation in interior design principles, including an understanding of color, materials, and form. 
  • Knowledge of space planning, furnishings, and equipment selection as it applies to a variety of workplace designs. 
  • Basic skills in sketching, rendering, and interior detailing, with a willingness to refine these skills through mentorship and hands-on projects. 
  • Experience working with AutoCAD, Revit, or other design software, and a familiarity with creating and updating construction documents. 
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and Adobe Creative Suite, with an interest in expanding your technical skills. 
  • Clear and effective communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to contribute ideas and ask questions. 

 

  • Exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience and location 

Base Pay Range

$70,000 - $85,000 USD

The statements in this job description are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the person(s) assigned to this job. This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required.

We encourage applicants of all backgrounds to apply, and we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities, allowing them to perform essential job functions as determined on a case-by-case basis.

Inclusion and Diversity Commitment:

At Unispace, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace. We proudly embrace equal opportunity hiring and will evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, religion, color, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, ancestry, marital status, medical condition (as defined by state law), physical or mental disability, military service, veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.

We are proud that our leadership reflects this commitment, with persons of color, women, neurodiverse and LGBTQ+ individuals playing pivotal roles in shaping the future of our organization. Their unique perspectives and experiences drive innovation and help us create a truly inclusive culture. We are dedicated to ensuring that every voice is heard and that our workplace is a space where diversity is not only celebrated but is integral to our success.

 

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