Mid-Level Interior Architect | Designer

Washington, DC
Full Time
Interior Design
Mid Level

ZGF is seeking a dynamic and well-rounded Mid-Level Interior Architect / Designer to join our team in our Washington, DC office. We are looking for thoughtful individuals with excellent communication and technical skills. The ideal candidate will have between 5-10 years of professional experience and will bring design excellence to every project.

As a Mid-Level Interior Architect / Designer, you will…

  • Perform interior design/architectural assignments with general direction, no immediate supervision, and work independently as well as collaboratively with others toward design solutions
  • Assist in developing design and technical solutions for projects in all phases, including graphics, renderings, and performance metrics for the successful communication of the design goals
  • Provide production of design drawings, presentation drawings, and digital models in support of design teams
  • Have a passion for programming, planning, materiality, detailing, and furnishings   
  • Research products and materials, review existing projects, and those under construction to inform the production of design documentation
  • Assist in the project’s narrative for meeting building performance goals, including metrics, verification, and design integration
  • Contribute to the effective performance of the Project Team regarding project quality, schedule, and budget
  • Assist in the execution of Construction Administration responsibilities and project close-out
  • Contribute to general office-wide initiatives and marketing efforts
  • Demonstrate motivation in seeking new responsibilities and challenges
  • Help build relationships with clients and consultants with team leaders
  • Supervision and mentorship of junior staff

Qualifications:

  • A professional Interior Design or Architectural degree
  • 5-10 years of related experience
  • Ability to thrive in a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary environment
  • Highly motivated, proactive, and passionate
  • Well-organized and detail-oriented
  • Excellent team communication skills, design presentation, and storytelling skills
  • Experience detailing and execution of construction documents with minimal supervision
  • Experience with complex multi-phased higher education, healthcare, and/or corporate workplace projects is desired
  • Proficiency in Revit, Enscape, Adobe Suite, and Microsoft Office
  • Furniture specification and documentation experience preferred
  • NCIDQ Certified and/or licensed architects with LEED, WELL, or FITWEL accreditation are preferred

Base Salary Range

$80.000/yr - $115.000/yr

Benefits

ZGF Employees Enjoy Medical, Dental and Vision coverage with a generous employer contribution, HSA with employer contribution, 401k with employer match, 4 weeks of PTO and 10 paid holidays per year, paid parental and family leave programs.

Apply With: 

  • Cover letter
  • Resume
  • Work samples

ZGF Architects LLP is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We invite qualified candidates to apply online posting cover letter, resume and portfolio.

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