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Interior Architect/Interior Designer

Alloy Architecture is seeking an energetic, self-motivated, and detail-oriented individual to join our team as an Interior Designer/Interior Architect. Candidates must have strong space planning, FF&E design and selection, and technical skills along with the ability to handle a variety of tasks. At Alloy Architecture, you will work as part of a team to develop designs and produce drawings and documentation throughout all project phases.

Job description and RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Participate in client meetings and understand client needs in order to develop architectural solutions.
  • Develop timely and high-quality commercial interior designs.
  • Develop technical solutions through all phases of a project.
  • Produce conceptual renderings for project design and presentation.
  • Prepare interior architectural construction documents and related specifications.
  • Possess the desire and ability to learn, advance, and grow in a team-oriented work environment.

Job Requirements

Qualified candidates need to have the following core competencies and experience:

  • One to five years of related experience is required, preferably in an architectural firm.
  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Interior Design or Interior Architecture from an NAAB-accredited program. Interior Architecture preferred.
  • Solid communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
  • Ability to plan, prioritize, and organize simultaneous assignments and work under tight deadlines.
  • Knowledge of architectural principles and practices.
  • Knowledge of interior materials, finishes, furniture, and office systems.
  • Proficiency in the following software packages is preferred:
    • AutoCAD Architecture and Revit.
    • Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.).
    • Adobe Creative Suite (Primarily InDesign & Photoshop)
    • Trimble Sketchup.
    • V-ray rendering packages for Revit & Sketchup.

Alloy Architecture offers a great working environment and a full benefit package including health and life Insurance, 401K, vacation, personal time, holidays, paid overtime (time-and-a-half), and AIA dues and licensure reimbursement. Alloy Architecture is an EOE.

Salary is commensurate with demonstrated skills and experience.

Email: Benjamin Walter, AIA
316.634.1111

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