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Junior Interior Designer

New York, New York, United States

Workshop/APD is an award-winning, multidisciplinary architecture and design firm. From dramatic penthouses and seaside retreats to luxury residential developments and groundbreaking hotels and restaurants, our projects are uniquely defined by a sense of place and purpose and a desire to ultimately enhance users experience through exceptional design. Our aesthetic is timelessly modern but site-specific, unbound by project type or a singular style. Our diverse and collaborative team of creative architects, interior designers, product designers and graphic designers  leverage vast and highly varied experiences to solve complex design challenges, resulting in holistic spaces, products and experiences that are exceptionally beautiful and accessible.

We are looking for an ambitious junior interior designer to join our talented team and support our residential projects. The right candidate will have a basic understanding of interior architecture including FFE and materials selection and specifications. The ideal candidate is a self-starter and gifted designer committed to organization and collaboration to support the delivery of our projects

Responsibilities

  • Support designers in pricing out of all selections, vendor correspondence, all sample requests and returns
  • Source secondary furniture, lighting and fabrics and finishes
  • Update and maintain Furniture plans in AutoCAD
  • Create, update and maintain Elevations in CAD as Rendered elevations
  • Work to support Senior Designers and Design Director to prepare client presentations
  • Manage time and workload to meet project task deadlines and commitments with regular interaction and direction from senior staff.

 Job Requirements

  • Professional Degree in Interior Design or related field.
  • Minimum 1-2 years of experience
  • Passionate and self-driven ready to thrive in a fast-paced environment
  • Ability to collaborate within a team and relay information timely to senior staff
  • Highly organized and able to vision and manage all parts of the project.
  • Proficiency in AutoCAD, SketchUp, Revit, Excel and all Adobe programs. Studio Webware is a plus

Salary/Benefits

Workshop/APD offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, vision, profit sharing 401(k) plan, short-term and long-term disability, commuter benefits, IDP mentorship and ARE/AXP reimbursement, discretionary bonus, and personal time off (vacation, sick, holidays, and personal days). In addition, WAPD offers a comprehensive health and wellness program including discounts, education, prevention training, health coaching, and fitness classes, as well as in-office perks, including an employee lounge and rooftop, outdoor patio for lunches, bi-weekly happy hours, and office supplied food and beverages. Salary is commensurate with experience and available upon request.

 

New York

$60,000 - $70,000 USD

To Apply:

We do not accept phone calls and/or office visits. For any assistance, please reach out hr@workshopapd.com.

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