From Archinect's active community of architecture students and professionals, firms, and schools, we have selected five employers with recently listed job openings in New York City and Los Angeles. Take a look at these positions, and visit Archinect Jobs for more opportunities.
LA-based design and development firm Breland-Harper is currently seeking a Project Designer with at least 3 years of professional experience and a Job Captain/Project Manager with 6–8 years of work experience and a strong feeling for design and development as well as shared principles.
In New York City, Roman and Williams Buildings and Interiors is looking to fill these three positions: a Senior Level Architect/Project Manager with experience in high-end, single-family residential projects, an Intermediate to Senior FFE Designer to work on hospitality projects, and an Intermediate to Senior Interior Designer to join the firm's team focused on single-family residential projects across the country.
indidesign is offering this Intermediate and Sr. Designer (Hospitality Focus) position in Los Angeles. Candidates must have at least 4–7 years of post-graduate experience, ideally with an emphasis on hospitality design.
Boutique architecture and interior design firm Verderame | Cale architecture pllc is looking for a Junior/Intermediate-Level Architect to join their growing NYC team. The position requires at least 5 years of experience in corporate interiors and knowledge of programming and space planning.
Project M Plus, a Los Angeles-based collective of designers and architects, has a full-time Interior Designer/Architect opportunity. Candidates must be design-oriented, problem-solving, creative, and bring 3–6 years of professional experience to the team.
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