Interior Designer
The Role
You're the person a client meets first, and the person they trust for the entire process. Every intro call is yours, warm or cold. You walk the home, you sell the Enso Design Plan, and then you run our four-call design process: floor plans, material direction, finish concepts, all built through a client portal that carries feedback and call recordings forward so nothing gets repeated or lost between sessions.
You're not producing the renderings yourself. A production designer handles that. A drafter turns our Matterport scans into floor plans. Your job is holding the bar on what they produce: catching what's off before a client ever sees it, and making sure the work actually reflects the standard Enso is known for. You're the reason the output is right before a client ever sees it.
You'll also lead stone yard walks and in-person material selections with clients, and you'll build our supplier relationships around Austin as we grow.
What You'll Own
- Client Relationship - Every first intro call, and every walkthrough that follows
- Selling the Enso Design Plan after the walkthrough
- Being the client's one point of contact from kickoff through construction handoff
- Final punchlist walkthrough with the client at project closeout
- Three-month follow-up site visit to confirm quality holds up
- Design Process - Running the four-call Enso Design Plan cadence, incorporating portal feedback and call recordings into each session
- Shaping design direction, materials, and layout choices, and speaking to how each one affects project pricing
- Leading stone yard walks and in-person material selection
- Building and maintaining local supplier relationships in Austin
Quality Bar
- Reviewing production designer output (renderings, scope, pricing, floor plan adjustments, selections) against Enso's standard
- Reviewing architectural drafting output for accuracy and buildability
- Catching problems before they reach a client, not after
What We Need From You
- 3 to 5 years leading residential design projects directly with clients, not supporting someone else's book of business
- You need to have actually owned the relationship, not just executed under someone who did
- A natural instinct for building trust fast. Clients are about to spend real money on their home. You read the room, meet them where they actually are, and help them get to a decision with confidence, not pressure
- Real comfort with ambiguity and pace, not just tolerance for it. Half of this job doesn't have a process yet, and you'll be figuring out plenty of it as you go. If that sounds draining rather than energizing, this isn't the seat
- You can hold a quality bar on someone else's work without needing to be their manager. That's a specific skill, and not everyone has it this early
- Based in Austin, or ready to be. This role is in-person: walkthroughs, stone yards, and supplier relationships all depend on it
Nice to Have, Not Required
- Familiarity with non-toxic or wellness-focused building materials. We're building a curated palette now, and we'll get you fluent in it either way
What It's Like Here
We're small, genuinely small, and everything you touch matters more here than it would somewhere bigger. You'll have real autonomy over how you run your day, built around your clients and walkthroughs rather than anyone standing over your shoulder, and this is a real chance to run your own book of clients start to finish instead of being the next rung on someone else's ladder.
Compensation
- Base salary $75,000 to $90,000, depending on experience
- Plus performance bonuses tied to how the design and sales pipeline is doing overall (not directly commission-based)
- On-target earnings for a strong year land around $105,000
- Benefits include a healthcare allowance through our ICHRA program and PTO
Ready to Apply?
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