Interior Designer
HOK · Seattle, WA · 1 wk ago
HybridArt & Creative$80k–$105k/yrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Conducts programming efforts such as space planning, layout and utilization of furnishings and equipment, lighting and color coordination.
- Develops innovative design concepts which are practical, aesthetic, safe and conducive to intended purposes and function which is reflective of client goals and within project budget.
- Implements all phases of a design project which includes contracts, budgeting, scheduling, planning, design, documentation, specifications and construction, including the selection and specification of furniture.
- Keeps client apprised of project progress on regular basis.
- Initiates and maintains contract with other key project individuals for clarification, coordination and negotiation of critical issues.
- Responsible for maintaining positive client relationships throughout project.
- Estimates material requirements and costs.
- Solicits bids and assists Project Manager and client in subcontracting fabrication, installation, and arrangement of the materials, finishes, and furnishings required.
- Communicates with other disciplines, vendors, and contractors to ensure incorporation of all information into project requirements and provides support as necessary.
- Leads the Construction Administration phase responding to RFI’s, CO’s, reviewing shop drawings and involved in the field site reviews.
- Responsible for managing project using the Deltek Vision; complete work plans; including identification of project team members, budget, consultants, schedule for completion, fees and labor costs as well as project change notices or other actions taking place on the assigned project.
- Responsible for financial outcome of projects.
- Implements and utilizes HOK Standards for all projects and processes.
- Ensures project documentation and contracts are in compliance with the standards set forth by the Technical Board.
- Incorporates Integrated Sustainable Design solutions into projects.
- Takes personal responsibility for fostering a green workplace through sustainable work practices.
Qualifications
- Requires a Bachelor’s degree in architecture, interior design or foreign equivalent.
- 5 plus years prior experience as an Interior Designer in a design, architecture, engineering, or planning firm, focused on offices, airports, hospitals, sports venues, schools, labs, and other commercial ventures.
- Must be professional Interior Designer and have passed the NCIDQ exam or be a registered Architect with current license required.
- If registered Architect, NCARB registration preferred.
- LEED credential required within 12 months of employment.