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Level Five Designs

Interior Designer | Construction Documentation

Level Five Designs, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

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Interior Designer | Construction Documentation Level Five Designs is a multi‑family interior design firm based in Raleigh, NC. Our goal is to bring property branding to life through our design, finishes and furniture selections for developers, multifamily property managers and asset management firms.

OUR CORE VALUES

We curate impactful and innovative designs. Always thinking outside the box.

We don’t have one style. The client’s aesthetic is our aesthetic.

We connect people and places. Making every community feel like home.

We guide the project from inspiration to installation. Our design bags hold samples and hard hats.

We deliver the highest level of finish. Standing beside you and for you.

BENEFITS

Work from home/flexible hours

Unlimited PTO

Medical, dental, vision, short term and long term disability and life insurance

12 weeks paid parental leave

Office and telephone stipend

Collaborative and supportive team environment with an emphasis on work‑life balance

WHO YOU ARE

Detail‑Oriented & Technically Curious

- You have a strong attention to detail and accuracy and take pride in producing clear, well‑organized construction documents. You’re eager to deepen your understanding of interior construction, materials, and detailing.

Creative Problem Solver (Within the Details)

- You enjoy resolving design challenges through thoughtful documentation—finding practical, buildable solutions while supporting the overall design intent.

Adaptable & Client‑Focused

- You understand that each project is unique. You’re comfortable adjusting drawings and details to align with different client aesthetics, project requirements, and consultant input.

Collaborative & Supportive Team Member

- You work well with clients, designers, and consultants. You communicate clearly, ask questions when needed, and contribute positively to a collaborative environment.

Project Support

- You’re excited to support projects coming from design development through construction and on to installation—preparing drawing sets, coordinating revisions, tracking changes, and assisting with site‑related documentation.

Organized & Reliable

- You manage your time effectively, keep files and drawings well organized, and follow through on tasks. You’re able to juggle competing priorities with guidance and maintain consistency across drawing sets.

Growing Autonomy & Accountability

- You’re developing the ability to work independently on assigned tasks, make informed decisions within your scope, and flag issues proactively to senior team members.

Growth‑Minded & Coachable

- You’re open to feedback and committed to continuous improvement—actively building your technical skills, software proficiency, and understanding of construction standards.

POSITION OVERVIEW The Interior Designer | Construction Documentation is responsible for translating approved Design Development packages into comprehensive, accurate, and coordinated construction documentation. This role focuses on producing detailed interior drawings that clearly communicate design intent, technical requirements, and constructability to contractors, consultants, and project partners. Working closely with the Design Development team and consultants, the Interior Designer | Construction Documentation ensures that all interior drawings, schedules, and details align with the finalized design direction while meeting code requirements and industry standards.

The Interior Designer | Construction Documentation will work independently and collaborate closely with multiple design team members to ensure the successful completion of construction documentation sets. This is an early to mid‑career position that operates with structured guidance and regular review from senior team members and department leadership, supporting skill development and professional growth. Success in this role is defined by precision, clarity, proactive coordination, a blend of creativity, and a strong understanding of how design decisions translate into commercial construction work.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES GENERAL

Collaborate effectively with team members to support cohesive project execution

Comply with company templates, design process and presentation standards

Ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously

Communicate effectively and present projects to clients

Create, build and maintain professional relationships with current and prospective clients

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION

Produce detailed plans, elevations, sections, schedules, details, and revisions that clearly communicate design intent and constructability throughout various milestones and phases of a project

Ensure all construction documents are code compliant, accurate and meeting industry standards

Coordinate and review architectural, structural, MEP, low voltage, fire protection, fitness consultants, and other specialty consultant drawings and documentation to ensure full integration with interior scope

Support Construction Administration team by providing document clarification, updates, and participation in site visits as required

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

Bachelor's degree in Interior Design, Interior Architecture or related field required

3‑5+ years of commercial design firm experience required

AutoCAD required

Intermediate knowledge of materials, commercial construction techniques, specifications and commercial building codes and regulations required

Bluebeam, Google Workspace, Procore, Adobe Creative Suite, REVIT and Sketchup experience preferred

Multi‑family and/or hospitality experience preferred

RID licensure and NCIDQ certification completed or in progress preferred

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Ability to stand, walk, or be on feet for extended periods during site visits

Ability to lift, carry, push, or pull up to 50‑60 lbs. as needed

Ability to bend, stoop, reach, and perform light physical tasks required during site visits

Comfortable working in active jobsite environments, which may include dust, noise, varying temperatures, use of on‑site portable restrooms, or uneven surfaces

TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS

Annual Required Travel: ~20‑40 days to go to project site visits both in‑state and out‑of‑state (currently Southeast/Mid Atlantic and Southwest), plus 7‑15 days for company events and conferences, as needed

Must live within an hour’s drive of a major airport

Must be comfortable traveling by air for projects located more than a 3 hours drive

Must have a valid driver’s license and maintain auto insurance coverage in accordance with company guidelines

Must have access to a reliable personal vehicle available for travel to project sites and company‑related events

Ability to transport, by vehicle, samples or project materials, as needed

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