Commerical Interior Designer / Workplace Strategist
1 month ago
We are seeking a detail-oriented and technically proficient Designer to join our team. This role focuses on the critical early stages of project devel.....
We are seeking a detail-oriented and technically proficient Designer to join our team. This role focuses on the critical early stages of project development: Test Fitting and Space Planning. You will be responsible for translating client requirements into viable, high-efficiency layouts across diverse environments, including high-end corporate offices, R&D laboratories, and controlled cleanroom facilities.
Core Responsibilities
Test-Fit Development: Produce accurate space plans and test fits to determine the feasibility of potential sites for corporate and technical use.
Technical Planning: Design layouts for laboratories and cleanrooms that account for specialized equipment, workflow optimization, and strict safety protocols.
Cross-Sector Integration: Balance the aesthetic requirements of modern corporate workplaces with the rigorous technical demands of "wet" and "dry" labs.
Compliance & Coordination: Ensure all layouts adhere to local building codes, fire safety regulations, and environmental health standards (e.g., ISO classifications for cleanrooms).
Stakeholder Engagement: Collaborate with project managers and technical consultants to refine spatial requirements based on MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) and HVAC constraints.
Key Requirements
Technical Expertise: Proficiency in AutoCAD is essential; experience with Revit or Rhino for BIM integration is a strong advantage.
Sector Experience: Proven track record in space planning for corporate offices. Specific experience with Lab/Cleanroom design (understanding pressure regimes, gowning areas, and chemical storage) is highly preferred.
Regulatory Knowledge: Familiarity with workplace safety standards and technical specifications for controlled environments.
Precision: An analytical mindset with the ability to work within tight tolerances and complex technical briefs.
Communication: Ability to present layout options clearly to clients, explaining the "why" behind spatial configurations.