Associate - Interior Design (Remote)

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Job Description: (Remote Associate - Interior Designer)

AmTab’s Design Studio provides interior and graphic design solutions to the K-12 market across the United States. Our team is passionate about design quality and creating designs that take our client’s existing environment into the next generation of students. This is the place where great ideas and rewarding careers are built.

AmTab designs, manufacturers and furnishes high-impact learning environments. We specialize in school cafeterias, computer and technology rooms, music and performance spaces, classrooms, science labs, and multi-purpose areas. All AmTab products and services create inspiring learning environments and transformational learner experiences. We are well known specifically for K-12 Dining Commons and K-12 Food Courts.

Our team approach, live design process, and use cutting- edge technology to empower our clients and partners to effectively communicate and strategize together. The Senior Interior Designer must maintain a positive attitude, be results-driven, creatively solve problems and have a flexible approach to projects and technology. The ability to communicate and collaborate is key to our company culture. Daily activities include space modernization planning, product application and component specification, client interactions, inter-company collaboration, computer-based work and finish selection.

Required Skills:

· Be organized, consistent and detail-oriented

· Have a holistic understanding of the entire design process

· Have strong process-driven and problem solving skills

· Be highly empathetic and have a proven ability to research design problems and express design direction clear, compelling frameworks

· Be able to understand and clearly communicate project scope and design intent

· Be flexible, adaptable to new technologies and willing to learn

· Familiarity with design packages and construction documentation

· Be able to represent AmTab in a professional and creative manner while meeting with client or at industry events and meetings

Desired Experience and Skills:

· Bachelor’s Degree (Interior Design / Interior Architecture or related field)

· 2+ years’ Commercial interior design experience preferred

· Restaurant, dining commons or cafeteria space planning required

· REVIT and AutoCad experience required (minimum 2 years with each)

· Proficient in PC based programs (Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Digital rendering)

· CET Designer, SketchUp, 3D Modeling software, evidence-based design experience a plus.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $50,000.00 - $70,000.00 per year

Benefits:

  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Health savings account
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance

Schedule:

  • 8 hour shift
  • Monday to Friday

Work Location: Remote

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