Archinect

Intermediate Interior Designer

Bryan O'Sullivan Studio Bryan O'Sullivan Studio Employer:
New York, NY, USLocation:
Sun, May 19 '24Posted on:
Full-timeType:

Bryan O’Sullivan Studio is seeking an Intermediate Interior Designer to join its team in New York City.

Bryan O’Sullivan Studio is an interior design firm specializing in high-end residential and hospitality design. Our involvement in our projects covers a wide scope, including interior architectural design, bespoke FF&E design, FF&E procurement, accessory sourcing, and branding.

Our studio in New York City is currently working on multiple exciting projects, including a hotel in Hawaii, a residential tower in Miami, and multiple restaurants and residences in New York City and beyond. We are looking to hire an intermediate interior designer with an eight year professional background in interior architectural design. The candidate must have experience in producing drawing sets from Concept through Construction Administration phases, with knowledgeability of materials, specifications, and construction methods. This is a full-time, office-based position in the New York City office.

 

Applicants for this role must meet the following requirements:

  • degree in interior design or architecture from an accredited university program
  • a portfolio that illustrates the candidate’s proficiency in producing beautiful, elegant, and technical drawings as well as 3Drenderings. The portfolio must include examples of working drawing sheets produced by the candidate.
  • excellent skills in both AutoCAD and SketchUp; knowledge of Enscape is ideal.
  • familiarity with working on Mac software
  • high proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, and Microsoft Office
  • high proficiency in both written and spoken English
  • candidates must currently and permanently reside in the New York City area


 

Please submit your application to [email protected]. Please refrain from contacting the office re: your application via telephone calls.


Back to Job List...

  • ×Search in: