Is it time for a new job? If you're an architect or designer with a few years of professional experience under your belt and you're eager for a fresh start, how about beginning your job search with these current openings from last week's Employer of the Day firms?
Let's start this recap with Arnold Studio, a young architecture and interior design practice in Brooklyn, NY. With a current Junior Designer opening, the firm is seeking to hire their very first employee to aid the principal in a variety of projects and tasks.
With offices in Detroit and Birmingham, MI, McIntosh Poris Associates is hiring a self-directed Architectural Designer with at least 4 years of experience and is interested in working at multiple scales and typologies to make a difference in Detroit and its communities.
If you're interested in pursuing an expertise in designing and constructing facades, Heintges is currently seeking a Facade Architect / Engineer in New York and a Senior Facade Architect / Engineer in their San Francisco office. The leading consultant firm specializes in the design and realization of building enclosures envisioned by the world's top architects.
Founded in 2017 in Chicago's West Loop, FGP Atelier fuses design, science, and technology to contribute to social and economic advancement. The firm is hiring an Architect 1&2 / Project Designer and Architect 3 / Senior Project Designer in Chicago, and an Architect 1&2 / Project Designer in Mexico.
For job applicants with a knack in communication and graphic design, MTWTF in New York is hiring a Designer to join their small, dynamic team. The candidate will be organized, see projects from concept to fabrication, and be comfortable working across various media that range from environmental projects to print.
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