Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA)
Intermediate FF&E Designer
Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA), New York, New York, us, 10261
Bryan O’Sullivan Studio is looking to hire an interior designer with 5 to 7 years of experience in high‑end residential and/or hospitality interior design, for the position of Intermediate FF&E Designer in our office in New York City. We are seeking experienced and motivated designers with the drive and skills to fill a hands‑on design role in our growing office in NYC.
Responsibilities
Works with the Project Manager and/or Senior Designer to create and develop the design of a project, from the conceptual stages through the detailing phase, from the overall scheme of the project down to individual details.
Produces design documents, from Concept through Installation phases, with the rest of the design team, under the guidance of the Project Manager and/or Senior Designer.
Has established knowledge of, and relationships with, vendors/suppliers and their products that contribute to the Intermediate Designer's development of the design.
Researches information about pricing, sourcing, and lead times.
Ideal Candidate Background
5 to 7 years of experience in high‑end residential and/or hospitality interior design.
Experience working for and within high‑end, renowned interior design firms.
Experience in designing millwork.
Experience in designing furniture and cased goods.
Knowledge of high‑end sources for residential furniture, lighting, drapery, fabrics, and speciality finishes, including auctions, boutique vintage sources and markets, and other sources appropriate for boutique, high‑end projects.
Knowledge of fabricators for bespoke furniture, lighting, and joinery.
Knowledge of high‑end sources for decorative accessories.
Degree in Interior Design from an accredited institution.
Legal and physical residency in New York City or its vicinity.
Established legal permission to work in the US.
Willingness to work at our office in Manhattan full time.
Full Proficiency Required
Oral and written communication in English
MS Office Suite
AutoCAD
Adobe Suite
SketchUp
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level. Employment type: Full‑time. Job function: Design, Art/Creative, and Information Technology. Industries: Non‑profit Organizations.
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Responsibilities
Works with the Project Manager and/or Senior Designer to create and develop the design of a project, from the conceptual stages through the detailing phase, from the overall scheme of the project down to individual details.
Produces design documents, from Concept through Installation phases, with the rest of the design team, under the guidance of the Project Manager and/or Senior Designer.
Has established knowledge of, and relationships with, vendors/suppliers and their products that contribute to the Intermediate Designer's development of the design.
Researches information about pricing, sourcing, and lead times.
Ideal Candidate Background
5 to 7 years of experience in high‑end residential and/or hospitality interior design.
Experience working for and within high‑end, renowned interior design firms.
Experience in designing millwork.
Experience in designing furniture and cased goods.
Knowledge of high‑end sources for residential furniture, lighting, drapery, fabrics, and speciality finishes, including auctions, boutique vintage sources and markets, and other sources appropriate for boutique, high‑end projects.
Knowledge of fabricators for bespoke furniture, lighting, and joinery.
Knowledge of high‑end sources for decorative accessories.
Degree in Interior Design from an accredited institution.
Legal and physical residency in New York City or its vicinity.
Established legal permission to work in the US.
Willingness to work at our office in Manhattan full time.
Full Proficiency Required
Oral and written communication in English
MS Office Suite
AutoCAD
Adobe Suite
SketchUp
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level. Employment type: Full‑time. Job function: Design, Art/Creative, and Information Technology. Industries: Non‑profit Organizations.
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